remediation containment Articles
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The use of microbial gene abundance in the development of fuel remediation guidelines in polar soils
Terrestrial fuel spills in Antarctica commonly occur on ice‐free land around research stations as the result of human activities. Successful clean‐up of spills requires appropriate targets that enable contaminated sites to be signed off as no longer posing environmental risk following remediation. These targets are based on knowledge of the impacts of contaminants on the soil ecosystem and on ...
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Efficient Treatment Method for Oil Sludge Pollution: Pyrolysis
In the battle against oil sludge pollution, where traditional methods often fall short, the advent of the oil sludge pyrolysis plant emerges as a technological juggernaut, reshaping the landscape of efficient treatment methods. This exploration navigates through the intricacies of pyrolytic processes, shedding light on how this advanced technology becomes a beacon of hope in remediating oil ...
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The METS Process in Brief/2019
The METS remediation process equipment is about the size of a large SUV. It is fully mobile and self-propelled. Previously excavated soil is deposited in the hopper at the top of the apparatus by a conventional front-end loader. Very large debris, such as rock, concrete or asphalt, is usually screened off at the hopper opening. From the hopper, the soil is transferred in a regulated flow to a ...
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