Editor’s Note
Publication: Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste
Volume 17, Issue 1
New Manuscript Submission Requirements
All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste should be accompanied with a list of four potential reviewers that the authors suggest. This list should include the complete name, address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address, and a list of at least five key words that identify the expertise of each reviewer. The periodical is not obligated to use all or any of the recommended reviewers; however, this policy will lead to an improved review process.
All submissions for special issues should be uploaded to our electronic system, Editorial Manager. Please visit the Journal’s website for more information and for links to the online submission/review system.
Special Issues
In the past, we had several dedicated issues on special topics, and we plan to follow this practice in the future. The following topics are planned for future dedicated or special issues in the order listed:
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Bioenergy and biofuels from biowaste and biomass;
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Sustainability;
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Membrane technology;
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Nanomaterials and nanotechnology;
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Emerging contaminants of concern;
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Green engineering;
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Bioremediation; and
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Health risk assessment.
Papers in This Issue
This issue includes technical articles on cesium immobilization in soil by ball-milling treatment with nanometallic additive; persulfate treatment of dissolved gasoline compounds; desalination of kaolin soil using radial electromigration and electroosmosis; treatment of an industrial wastewater containing acrylic acid and formaldehyde in an anaerobic membrane bioreactor; game theory–based multistakeholder planning for electronic waste management; using conditional probability to predict solar-powered pump-and-treat performance; the effects of pine bark compost on the distribution of Cd and Pb in organic fractions over time in contaminated soils; bamboo juice–enhanced desorption of heavy metals from soil; evaluating groundwater contamination hazard rating of MSW landfills in India and Europe using a new system; and assessment of an urban contaminated site from tannery industries in Dhaka City, Bangladesh.
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Received: Oct 9, 2012
Accepted: Oct 9, 2012
Published ahead of production: Oct 12, 2012
Published online: Dec 16, 2012
Published in print: Jan 1, 2013
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