VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AT HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES AND SANITARY LANDFILLS IN NEW JERSEY.
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-1984
Abstract
The abundance of petrochemical industry in New Jersey has resulted in a great deal of chemical dumping activity over the past decades. The number of dumpsites is quite large, and although much analysis of the soil and groundwater has been performed, the air quality in and around the sites has rarely been investigated. This study attempted to collect data on the ambient levels of primarily chlorinated and aromatic VOC in and around five hazardous waste sites and one landfill in New Jersey.
Identifier
0021593506 (Scopus)
Publication Title
American Institute of Chemical Engineers National Meeting
Recommended Citation
LaRegina, J. E.; Bozzelli, J. W.; Harkov, R.; and Giante, S. J., "VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AT HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES AND SANITARY LANDFILLS IN NEW JERSEY." (1984). Faculty Publications. 21216.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/21216
