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  1. Comparison of greenhouse gas emission accounting methods for steel production in China
  2. Development of controlled low-strength material derived from beneficial reuse of bottom ash and sediment for green construction
  3. Analyzing environmental hotspots of proposed landfill extension and advanced incineration facility in Hong Kong using life cycle assessment
  4. Life cycle carbon footprint measurement of Portland cement and ready mix concrete for a city with local scarcity of resources like Hong Kong
  5. Mechanisms of EDDS Adsorption on Goethite and Hematite Under Aqueous and Dehydrated Conditions
  6. Greenhouse gas accounting of the proposed landfill extension and advanced incineration facility for municipal solid waste management in Hong Kong
  7. Removal effectiveness and mechanisms of naphthalene and heavy metals from artificially contaminated soil by iron chelate-activated persulfate
  8. Magnetic nanoparticles: Essential factors for sustainable environmental applications
  9. Influence of calcium ions on the colloidal stability of surface-modified nano zero-valent iron in the absence or presence of humic acid
  10. A Continuous Quality Improvement Program for Medication Safety Management in Private Residential Care Homes for the Elderly in Hong Kong
  11. Influence of humic acid on the colloidal stability of surface-modified nano zero-valent iron
  12. Fate of As(V)-treated nano zero-valent iron: Determination of arsenic desorption potential under varying environmental conditions by phosphate extraction
  13. Lab-scale simulation of the fate and transport of nano zero-valent iron in subsurface environments: Aggregation, sedimentation, and contaminant desorption
  14. New Halogenated Disinfection Byproducts in Swimming Pool Water and Their Permeability across Skin
  15. Chelating Agents for Land Decontamination Technologies
  16. Design, Implementation, and Economic/Societal Considerations of Chelant-Enhanced Soil Washing
  17. Electro-migration of heavy metals in an aged electroplating contaminated soil affected by the coexisting hexavalent chromium
  18. Pyrophosphate coupling with chelant-enhanced soil flushing of field contaminated soils for heavy metal extraction
  19. Synergistic effect of coupling zero-valent iron with iron oxide-coated sand in columns for chromate and arsenate removal from groundwater: Influences of humic acid and the reactive media configuration
  20. Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Permeable Reactive Barriers: Effects of Construction Methods, Reactive Materials and Groundwater Constituents
  21. Comparative Study of the Adsorption Selectivity of Cr(VI) onto Cationic Hydrogels with Different Functional Groups
  22. Conceptual model and sensitivity analysis for simulating the extraction kinetics of soil washing
  23. Ionizing radiation absorption of surgeons and endoscopy nurses during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
  24. Influence of injection conditions on EDDS-flushing of metal-contaminated soil
  25. Removal of natural organic matter by cationic hydrogel with magnetic properties
  26. Combining material characterization with single and multi-oxyanion adsorption for mechanistic study of chromate removal by cationic hydrogel
  27. Influences of redox transformation, metal complexation and aggregation of fulvic acid and humic acid on Cr(VI) and As(V) removal by zero-valent iron
  28. Column study of Cr(VI) removal by cationic hydrogel for in-situ remediation of contaminated groundwater and soil
  29. Simultaneous removal of chromium and arsenate from contaminated groundwater by ferrous sulfate: Batch uptake behavior
  30. Significance of metal exchange in EDDS-flushing column experiments
  31. Proteomic Analysis of Seminal Plasma from Normal Volunteers and Post-Vasectomy Patients Identifies over 2000 Proteins and Candidate Biomarkers of the Urogenital System
  32. Zero-valent iron and iron oxide-coated sand as a combination for removal of co-present chromate and arsenate from groundwater with humic acid
  33. Enhanced multi-metal extraction with EDDS of deficient and excess dosages under the influence of dissolved and soil organic matter
  34. Effects of enhanced coagulation on polar halogenated disinfection byproducts in drinking water
  35. Fines migration from soil daily covers in Hong Kong landfills
  36. Synthesis and Application of Magnetic Hydrogel for Cr(VI) Removal from Contaminated Water
  37. Interactions of chelating agents with Pb-goethite at the solid–liquid interface: Pb extraction and re-adsorption
  38. Influences of Humic Acid on Cr(VI) Removal by Zero-Valent Iron From Groundwater with Various Constituents: Implication for Long-Term PRB Performance
  39. Effects of Design Mix and Porosity of Waste-Derived Paste as Landfill Daily Covers on Lead Retardation
  40. Magnetic Hydrogels for Removal of Humic Acid from Aqueous Environment
  41. Influence of EDDS-to-metal molar ratio, solution pH, and soil-to-solution ratio on metal extraction under EDDS deficiency
  42. Heavy metal extraction from an artificially contaminated sandy soil under EDDS deficiency: Significance of humic acid and chelant mixture
  43. Gasoline Contaminated Sites: Pollutant Transport and Remediation
  44. Effects of hardness and alkalinity on the removal of arsenic(V) from humic acid-deficient and humic acid-rich groundwater by zero-valent iron
  45. Synthesis of mesoporous magnetic γ-Fe2O3 and its application to Cr(VI) removal from contaminated water
  46. Perchloroethene and Chromium Removal from Humic Acid-Containing Groundwater by Zero-Valent Iron Systems
  47. Humic acid aggregation in zero-valent iron systems and its effects on trichloroethylene removal
  48. Nanotechnologies for Water Environment Applications
  49. Iron-Based Magnetic Nanoparticles for Removal of Heavy Metals from Electroplating and Metal-Finishing Wastewater
  50. Influences of humic acid, bicarbonate and calcium on Cr(VI) reductive removal by zero-valent iron
  51. Removal of co-present chromate and arsenate by zero-valent iron in groundwater with humic acid and bicarbonate
  52. Effects of humic acid on arsenic(V) removal by zero-valent iron from groundwater with special references to corrosion products analyses
  53. Kinetic Interactions of EDDS with Soils. 2. Metal−EDDS Complexes in Uncontaminated and Metal-Contaminated Soils
  54. Kinetic Interactions of EDDS with Soils. 1. Metal Resorption and Competition under EDDS Deficiency
  55. Empirical modeling of heavy metal extraction by EDDS from single-metal and multi-metal contaminated soils
  56. Removal of Pb by EDTA-washing in the presence of hydrophobic organic contaminants or anionic surfactant
  57. Adsorption of Methylene Blue and Phenol by Wood Waste Derived Activated Carbon
  58. Removal of Chromium (VI) by Acid-Washed Zero-Valent Iron under Various Groundwater Geochemistry Conditions
  59. Couples of Precipitation-Dissolution and Reduction-Oxidation Reactions
  60. Effects of Seepage Velocity and Temperature on the Dechlorination of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
  61. Mechanical behaviors of a synthetic paste of tire chips and paper sludge in MSW landfill daily cover applications
  62. Performance Monitoring of Remediation Technologies for Soil and Groundwater Contamination: Review
  63. Copper extraction effectiveness and soil dissolution issues of EDTA-flushing of artificially contaminated soils
  64. Activated Carbon Produced from Waste Wood Pallets: Adsorption of Three Classes of Dyes
  65. Chemical-Enhanced Washing for Remediation of Soils Contaminated with Marine Diesel Fuel in the Presence/Absence of Pb
  66. Modeling the Transport of Metals with Rate-Limited EDTA-Promoted Extraction and Dissolution during EDTA-Flushing of Copper-Contaminated Soils
  67. Disparity of Cadmium Transport Behavior in Soils at Different Temperatures
  68. Remediation Technologies for Soils and Groundwater
  69. Chemical Reactive Barriers
  70. Redox and Precipitation
  71. Removal of Pb and MDF from contaminated soils by EDTA- and SDS-enhanced washing
  72. Modeling Cadmium Transport in Soils Using Sequential Extraction, Batch, and Miscible Displacement Experiments
  73. Modeling Cadmium Transport in Soils Using Sequential Extraction, Batch and Miscible Diplacement Experiments
  74. Zero-Valent Iron Reactive Materials for Hazardous Waste and Inorganics Removal
  75. Introduction
  76. Configuration and Construction of Zero-valent Iron Reactive Barriers
  77. Hydraulic Studies of Zero-Valent Iron in Permeable Reactive Barriers Using Tracer Experiment
  78. Design Methodology for the Application of a Permeable Reactive Barrier for Groundwater Remediation
  79. Competitive Effects on the Dechlorination of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons by Zero-valent Iron
  80. Removals of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons by Fe 0 : Full-scale PRB vs Column Study
  81. EDTA-Enhanced Washing for Remediation of Pb- and/or Zn-Contaminated Soils
  82. Natural Gradient Tracer Test for a Permeable Reactive Barrier in Denmark. I: Field Study of Tracer Movement
  83. Natural Gradient Tracer Test for a Permeable Reactive Barrier in Denmark. II: Spatial Moments Analysis and Dispersion of Conservative Tracer
  84. Competitive Cu and Cd Sorption and Transport in Soils:  A Combined Batch Kinetics, Column, and Sequential Extraction Study
  85. Influence of Pore-Water Velocity on Transport Behavior of Cadmium: Equilibrium versus Nonequilibrium
  86. Selective Removal of Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastewater Using Maghemite Nanoparticle: Performance and Mechanisms
  87. Hardness and carbonate effects on the reactivity of zero-valent iron for Cr(VI) removal
  88. Field Monitoring of a Permeable Reactive Barrier for Removal of Chlorinated Organics
  89. Centrifuge Testing of LNAPL Migration and Soil Vapor Extraction for Soil Remediation
  90. Removal and recovery of Cr(VI) from wastewater by maghemite nanoparticles
  91. Study on Optimal Conditions for Recovery of EDTA from Soil Washing Effluents
  92. Competitive Effects of Trichloroethylene on Cr(VI) Removal by Zero-Valent Iron
  93. Improvement of Approaches to Waste Containment System Development, Management, and Evaluation
  94. Effect of Groundwater Inorganics on the Reductive Dechlorination of TCE by Zero-Valent Iron
  95. Factors Affecting Inactivation Behavior in the Monochloramination Range
  96. Long-Term Migration of Light Nonaqueous-Phase Liquids in Two Unsaturated Soils: Clayey Silt and Fine Sand
  97. Flow of Gasoline through Composite Liners
  98. Migration of Heavy Metals in Saturated Sand and Bentonite/Soil Admixture
  99. Formation of haloacetic acids during monochloramination
  100. Centrifuge Modeling of Light Nonaqueous Phase Liquids Transport in Unsaturated Soils
  101. Effect of Soil Stress on Cadmium Transport in Saturated Soils
  102. Innovative Remedial Technologies for Subsurface Contamination
  103. Behavior of Electro-osmotic Dewatering of Biological Sludge with Salinity
  104. Innovative Remedial Technologies for Subsurface Contamination
  105. Innovative Waste Containment Barriers for Subsurface Pollution Control
  106. Geotechnical characterization of dewatered sewage sludge for landfill disposal
  107. Salinity Effect on Mechanical Dewatering of Sludge with and without Chemical Conditioning
  108. Response to ‘Comment on “Leaching and Microstructural Analysis of Cement-Based Solidified Wastes”'
  109. Organoclay with Soil-Bentonite Admixture as Waste Containment Barriers
  110. Use of Organoclay as Secondary Containment for Gasoline Storage Tanks
  111. Laboratory Investigation of the Migration of Hydrocarbons in Organobentonite
  112. Leaching and Microstructural Analysis of Cement-Based Solidified Wastes
  113. Removal and redistribution of metals from contaminated soils by a sequential extraction method
  114. Expert System for Technology Screening for SOC and VOC Contaminated Water
  115. Modified Clays for Waste Containment and Pollutant Attenuation
  116. Solidification/Stabilization of Phenolic Waste Using Organic-Clay Complex
  117. Characteristics and treatment of leachates from domestic landfills
  118. Computer simulation of activated carbon adsorption for multi-component systems
  119. Implications of Changes in Family Authority Relations for the Development of Independence and Assertiveness in Hong Kong Children