brownfield monitoring Articles
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The revival of urban waterfront areas: evaluation of British and Irish experiences
Owing to the decline of urban ports-related activities, since the post-war period many European waterfront areas have been affected by obsolescence and degradation. Once vibrant seats of activities, flows of goods and people relationships, they have been gradually dismissed and abandoned, sometimes becoming 'no-go-areas'. Overwhelmed by deep structural changes, cities have been forced to face ...
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TCE remediation at an operating railroad fueling facility glendive, Montana
TRS Group, Inc. (TRS) worked as a subcontractor to Kennedy Jenks Consultants (KJ) to remediate trichloroethene(TCE) in soil during the winter months in Eastern Montana. The project was performed for a firm fixed price based on the TRS standard contract that included installing and operating the ERH system until either the remedial goal was achieved or the design energy was applied, whichever ...
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Driving your growth and profits with brownfields
Brownfields create economic growth while better protecting human health and the environment. Eligible Brownfield properties generally include property that has been or is being used for industrial, commercial, residential, agricultural or public purposes, is contaminated or perceived to be contaminated and/or functionally obsolete and/or blighted.Being a Michigan native, I will use Michigan as a ...
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New Perimeter Air Monitoring Guidelines Expected Soon in New Jersey
This summer, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is expected to introduce a long-anticipated guidance document on perimeter air monitoring. The guidance will apply to sites for which an NJDEP spill case has been generated, placing them under regulation of the Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment Program unit (formerly referred to as the Site Remediation ...
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