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Physical Remediation
Physical treatment technologies separate contamination from soil and groundwater by exploiting the different physical and chemical properties of the contaminants. Once separated and contained, the contaminants can be disposed of or, in some instances, recycled. Physical treatment can also be combined with biological or chemical treatments to optimise remediation at your site.
Biological Remediation
Biological treatment technologies rely on micro-organisms (e.g. bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa) that eliminate, attenuate or transform organic pollutants in soil and groundwater. For example, under aerobic conditions fuel compounds can be converted by mineralization to carbon dioxide, water and biomass. The processes occur naturally within the environment but can be enhanced both in-situ and ex-situ through several proven techniques.
Chemical Remediation
Chemical treatment technologies rely on a range of chemical reactions to destroy, transform or immobilise soil contaminants. For remediation they are most commonly applied.