Sanering av vann og landområder
Prosjektets resultater
Rapporter
Mal for kommentarer til PHYTO/2024
2024-07-05
Mal for kommentarer til rapport om fytoremediering
Mal for kommentarer til ISTD
2024-07-05
Mal for kommentarer til In Situ Chemical Oxidation Report
In-situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD) Draft report
2024-06-01
This report summarizes the latest information on In-situ Thermal Desorption, advantages/disadvantages & ISTD effectiveness and operational control for ISTD application
Phytoremediation Draft Report/ 2024
2024-04-24
This report summarizes the latest information on phytoremediation, that could help the distinct stakeholders such as site owners, surrounding community, project managers, contractors, regulators, and other practitioners to understand all the information emanating from each remediation project
In Situ chemical Reduction Questionnaire
2024-01-01
This questionnaire looks at the input of case studies where IN SITU CHEMICAL REDUCTION were applied in a contaminated site.
Biopile Questionnaire 2024
2024-01-01
This questionnaire looks at the input of case studies where Biopiles were applied in a contaminated site.
Soil Washing (SW) report/ 2022
2023-01-31
This guideline compiles the most recent knowledge on one of the most used remediation technologies, i.e., Soil Washing (SW).
Multi Phase Extraction (MPE) report/ 2022
2022-11-21
This report will focus on a specific type of in situ, on-site technology for site remediation, MPE, compiling the main principles of the technique, discussing its potential and challenges seeking a broader use and, simultaneously, capitalizing on the lessons learned from the field applications.
Rapport om Soil Vapour Extraction (SVE) / 2021
2021-11-08
Denne rapporten oppsummerer den nyeste informasjonen om Soil Vapour Extraction (SVE) teknologi, effektivitet, fordeler og ulemper ved SVE og driftskontroll for SVE-anvendelse.
In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) report/ 2021
2021-11-08
ISCO is a family of remediation technologies in continuous evolution, which includes many oxidants, often involving a complex chemistry. ISCO could be considered as a aggressive approach. It is often selected as remediation technology when a limited timeframe for the remediation is a key criterion