Showing results for: in-situ contaminated soil treatment Articles
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Traveling to India for the installation of a VacuDry 3,000 for the treatment of mercury contaminated soil
Environmental pollution doesn't take a break during Corona. So at econ we decided to continue with the commissioning plan and therefore the support of our partner in India. Under strictest health & safety measures, including frequent PCR tests and quarantine, two of our econeers set out to India to commission a VacuDry 3,000 for the ex-situ on-site treatment of mercury contaminated ...
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In Situ Treatment Technologies for Contaminated Soil
Compared to excavation and ex situ treatment, the use of these technologies offers several benefits, such as addressing deep contamination and generally costing less. The summary for each in situ technology includes a basic description of the technology, its implementation, applicability based on contaminants and site characteristics, general limitations, costs, and status of the ...
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Ex Situ Thermal Treatment for Soil, Sediment, and Sludge
The main advantage of ex situ treatments is that they generally require shorter time periods, and there is more certainty about the uniformity of treatment because of the ability to screen, homogenize, and continuously mix the soils. Ex situ processes, however, require excavation of soils leading to increased costs and engineering for equipment, possible permitting, and materials handling worker ...
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