Remediation of lead-contaminated firing ranges : an ecological approach
Abstract (Summary)
The thesis is an exploration into the potential for applying ecological design
principles to the remediation of a lead-contaminated outdoor firing range. Background
research examines the fate of lead in firing ranges, its environmental effects and current
options for remediation. The methods were analyzed using basic ecological design
principles. The findings of the research were applied to the Dekalb Firing Range in
Georgia. The results of soil, sediment and water samples that were collected and
analyzed were used to determine the levels of contamination across the site. Based on the
research and site analysis, it was concluded that remedial efforts to reduce the lead
contamination need to be conducted in an environmentally sensitive manner. The
conceptual plan designed for the site includes phytoremediation, stabilization and
electrokinetics.
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School:The University of Georgia
School Location:USA - Georgia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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