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A research on plants for in-situ vitrification of contaminated soils

Paolone, M.  
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Berti, R.
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Nucci, C. A.
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2003
2003 IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference Proceedings
IEEE Bologna Power Tech

The ‘in-situ vitrification’ (ISV) technology is one of the most promising alternative methods for the immobilization of hazardous wastes contained into polluted soils. It has been the object of a research project supported by the Italian Ministry of Industry and involving some Departments of the University of Bologna and two large regional corporations. The actual design of the supply system of this high-temperature thermal process is fundamental for the optimal control and management of this particular pollutant treatment. The paper reports in particular on the activity concerning the development of the electrical power system that have been developed for accomplishing ISV, with reference to its characteristics, realization and its application for the treatment of some polluted soils situated in the Ravenna area in Italy.

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DOI
10.1109/PTC.2003.1304759
Author(s)
Paolone, M.  
Berti, R.
Nucci, C. A.
Roda, G. C.
Rossi, P. L.
Bruzzi, L.
Bazzi, A.
Date Issued

2003

Publisher

IEEE

Published in
2003 IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference Proceedings
Volume

4

Start page

418

End page

422

Subjects

joule-effect waste treatment

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in-situ vitrification

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NON-REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
IEEE Bologna Power Tech

Bologna, Italy

June 23-26, 2003

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July 20, 2012
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