Abstract

Land treatment is a managed treatment and ultimate disposal process that involves the controlled application of a municipal or industrial waste to a soil or soil‐vegetation system. This technology is based upon scientific and engineering principles and field experience. This paper describes the limiting constituent concept that is the basis of successful design and operation of land treatment systems, identifies how the concept can help determine pretreatment, monitoring, and feasibility decisions, and uses four case studies to illustrate the applicability of the technology to industrial wastes and to sludges.

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