One of Europe’s most contaminated sitesBy VolkerStevin, Guy Pomphrey
Newzeye Ltd
VSD Avenue, a joint venture partnership between VolkerStevin, DEC and Sita Remediation, started work at the beginning of September on the remediation of the former Avenue Coking Works in Chesterfield; one of the most heavily contaminated sites in Europe. Guy Pomphrey, chairman of VSD Avenue, explains
The £82m contract, signed in July, was ...
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Has risk assessment finally come of age?By Sarah Dack, James D Nelson
Newzeye Ltd
Sarah Dack, principal risk assessor, and James D Nelson, associate for risk assessment & modelling, of Mouchel look at the strides risk assessment has taken in recent years.
In the mid 90s the number of quantitative human health risk practitioners in the UK could be counted on your fingers. Industry was screening against ICRCL/Kelly tables ...
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Put energy into emission control projectsBy Kevin Summ
Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc.
Many companies feel pressured to spend the least amount possible to meet environmental regulations, primarily because compliance isn’t a profit generating endeavor. What some environmental and compliance managers fail to realize is that emission control equipment can quickly become a profit decreasing endeavor with this penny wise-pound foolish ...
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Green Marketing: A sound business strategyBy Sofia Ribeiro
Kiwano Marketing
It seems that on the past couple months all what people talk about is the benefits of going green. But I wonder – is it just a trend or is it really becoming a lifestyle change? I confess that, being a naive myself, I believe we are (finally) witnessing a change in mentality. People are becoming more responsible towards the environment, expressing ...
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Phase I – Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs)By Richard Popino
Common Sense Solutions, LLC
Nowadays, real estate mortgage companies often require the execution of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) to identify a property’s potential environmental concerns which may affect its value and/or liabilities. The purpose of the Phase I ESA is to disclose any Recognized Environmental Condition (REC) associated with the property. It ...
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Sustainable remediation: an updateBy Nicola Harries, CLAIRE and Professor Paul Bardos
Newzeye Ltd Oct. 28, 2009
Spoil, rubble and a soil-tar mixBy Scott Lewis and Ashley Griffiths
Newzeye Ltd Oct. 28, 2009