
This session will present recent work published to dispel common misunderstandings regarding sustainable remediation (Smith, 2019). It will help you to appreciate some important lessons learned from the development and application of sustainable remediation over the past decade.
Imagine a world where all segments of society demanded environmentally benign climate neutral products! Imagine if all consumers, all retailers and all manufacturers insisted on buying and selling only non-toxic truly sustainable materials! The unfortunate reality is that, even if this situation...
This session will explore the basic principles of injection based soil remediation, the pro’s and contra’s of the traditional injection techniques and where the SPIN® technology can push the boundaries of injection-based soil remediation. We will conclude the session with audience driven questions...
This session will help you to gain an overview of activities undertaken around PFAS in Australia and New Zealand. The first Trans-Tasman workshop on PFAS was organised in September 2019 at the University of Auckland with participants from industry, government and research institutions. The session...
Sustainable remediation has been defined as ‘the practice of demonstrating, in terms of environmental, economic and social indicators, that the benefit of undertaking remediation is greater than its impact and that the optimum remediation solution is selected through the use of a balanced...
Predicting the cost of remediation projects has been a major issue for the industry since the remediation industry emerged as a separate field of engineering in the 1990s and today many projects still end up in disputes over cost overruns. The presentation will analyse an historical database of...
Dr Olivier Maurer is a member of ISRA, International Sustainable Remediation Alliance, regrouping the SuRF Chapters, a former NICOLE board member and leader of their sustainable remediation workgroup from 2008 until 2012, founder of NICOLE Brasil in 2013, and Global Account Manager with Golder...
Advancements inmaterialsand methods for implementation of remediation of both groundwater and sediments have accelerated greatly over the past 10 years. Both low-permeability caps and the use of adsorptive treatment materials suchas RemBind, powdered activated carbon (PAC) and organophilic clay...
Have you ever considered going down the path of an in-situ groundwater treatment project? If so then this webinar presented by Scott Potter and Joseph Quinnan from ARCADIS and chaired by ALGA Groundwater Fate & Transport’s Frederic Cosme, Golder, will be of great interest to you as they present an...
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