Remediation of contaminated sites with cement, also called solidification/stabilization with cement (S/S with cement) is a common method for the safe environmental...
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Phytoremediation Remediation of contaminated sites with cement Soil contamination Soil vapor extraction Superfund (United States) Contaminated Land Management...
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Soil contamination (redirect from Contaminated soil)
drift Plasticulture Plastic-eating organisms Remediation of contaminated sites with cement Triangle of death (Italy) Water pollution Anweting, I. B.;...
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Asbestos abatement (redirect from Asbestos remediation)
regulated by government agencies. Asbestos scrap and contaminated clothing must be placed in bags with labels that specify they contain asbestos. Asbestos-containing...
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Coal combustion products (redirect from Reuse of fly ash)
Remediation". ACS Omega. 6 (24): 15532–15542. doi:10.1021/acsomega.1c00662. PMC 8223219. PMID 34179596. "Taum Sauk Reconstruction". Portland Cement Association...
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Polychlorinated biphenyl (redirect from Health effects of polychlorinated biphenyls)
been working on the sites' environmental remediation, many areas remain contaminated. Concerns have been raised regarding the removal of PCBs from the karst...
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Sydney Tar Ponds (category Environment of Canada)
treatment consisted of solidification/stabilization with cement, a process by which contaminated sediments are mixed with Portland cement powder or similar...
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Injection well (category Articles with short description)
Cleanup Plan for Contaminated Soil and Ground Water at Central Islip Superfund Site." Example of use of ozonation wells for remediation in situ. H2O magazine...
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environmental remediation. As of 1 May 2010[update], there were eleven Superfund sites on the National Priorities List in Iowa. One more site has been proposed...
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Dredging (redirect from Environmental impacts of dredging)
from above using pumps if dump sites are unavailable or if the dredge material is contaminated. Sometimes the slurry of dredgings and water is pumped straight...
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In situ chemical oxidation (category Articles with short description)
of advanced oxidation process, is an environmental remediation technique used for soil and/or groundwater remediation to lower the concentrations of targeted...
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environmental remediation. As of May 1, 2010, there were sixteen Superfund sites on the National Priorities List in Utah. Three more sites have been proposed...
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Nuclear entombment (category Articles with short description)
material, such as concrete. This prevents radioactive material and other contaminated substances from being exposed to human activity and the environment....
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Toxic waste (category Articles with short description)
waste sites. how does this affect their health? Fazzo, Lucia et al. “The health impact of hazardous waste landfills and illegal dumps contaminated sites: An...
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Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation (category Articles with short description)
applications of this process have been proposed, such as remediation of cracks and corrosion prevention in concrete, biogrout, sequestration of radionuclides...
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environmental remediation. As of November 29, 2010, there were 95 Superfund sites on the National Priorities List in Pennsylvania. Two additional sites are currently...
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Uranium mining and the Navajo people (category Indigenous peoples of North America and the environment)
effects, carried contaminated rocks and tailings from local mines to build their family homes. These were found to be contaminated, with the family at risk...
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Radioactive waste (redirect from List of radioactive waste treatment technologies)
quantities of waste, in 2007, the DOE stated a goal of cleaning all presently contaminated sites successfully by 2025. The Fernald, Ohio site for example...
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Lead (redirect from Environmental effects of lead mining)
"Assessment of metal accumulation capacity of Brachiaria ramosa collected from cement waste dumping area for the remediation of metal contaminated soil". Ecological...
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2015 Gold King Mine waste water spill (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from October 2021)
arsenic, beryllium, zinc, iron and copper into Cement Creek, a tributary of the Animas River and part of the San Juan River and Colorado River watershed...
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Deepwater Horizon oil spill (redirect from BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill of 2010)
(3 March 2011). BP Macondo Well Incident. U.S. Gulf of Mexico. Pollution Containment and Remediation Efforts (PDF). Lillehammer Energy Claims Conference...
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Perth Stadium (category Articles with short description)
February 2018. "Remediation and redevelopment of the Swan Portland Cement site, Burswood" (PDF). Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia...
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Pacific Creosoting Company (category Superfund sites in Washington (state))
top of contaminated areas to bury contamination. The goal of capping is to isolate contamination, in this case creosote leakage from the initial site causing...
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cement, when broken, releases asbestos fibers identical to those found in nature, with no detectable alteration. Exposure to asbestos in the form of fibers...
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Red mud (category Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments)
methods for safe storage and dealing with it such as waste valorization in order to create useful materials for cement and concrete. Less commonly, this...
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Clandestine chemistry (category Articles with short description)
regulated by the EPA as of 2007. The Methamphetamine Remediation Research Act of 2007 required EPA to develop guidelines for remediation of former methamphetamine...
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PMC 3100993. PMID 21555547. Diphare, Motshumi., Muzenda, Edison., Remediation of Contaminated Soils: A Review. Intl' Conf. on Chemical, Integrated Waste Management...
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Recycling (redirect from Criticism of recycling)
Camille (November 2017). "A comparison of technologies for remediation of heavy metal contaminated soils". Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 182 (Part B):...
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Orphan wells in Alberta, Canada (category Articles with short description)
all existing sites is as much as $260 billion. Remediation is paid for through federal and provincial bailouts, a PPP violation. In 2017, of the estimated...
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first used in the 1950s at contaminated sites. Because there is only one well screen in each borehole, there is little risk of vertical connection between...
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