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STP931
Lime for Environmental Uses

Gutschick AK
Pages: 156
Published: 1987

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Papers focus on the environmental uses of lime, including scrubbing of carbon dioxide and sulfur oxides; stabilizing and solidifying waste; and stabilizing expansive and silty clays in soils.



Table of Contents

Introduction
Gutschick K.

Lime in the Environmental Program—An Overview
Lewis C.

Carbon Dioxide Chain Scrubber
Chesson J., Lewis C., Olsen K.

Development and Commercialization of the Thiosorbic Lime Wet Scrubbing Process for Flue Gas Desulfurization
Benson L.

Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization with Highly Reactive Calcium Oxide
Bakhshi V., LaMarre M., Powell B.

Use of Lime in the Design of Landfills for Waste Disposal
Malone P., May J.

Lime-Based Fixation of Flue Gas Desulfurization Wastes
Smith C.

A Case Study: Lime—A Hazardous Waste Stabilization Agent
Turco M., Zenobia K.

Lime Stabilization of Wastewater Sludges
Christensen G.

Carbonation of Calcium and Magnesium Oxides
Judd G.

Using Hydrated Lime to Control Erosion of Dispersive Clays
McElroy C.

Canal Repair Techniques Using Lime-Stabilized Soil
Garver L.

Effect of Lime Treatment on Collapse-Susceptible Soils in Tucson, Arizona
Alfi A., Nowatzki E.

Author Index


Subject Index


Committee: C07
Paper ID: STP931-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP931-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5000-3

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