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SOIL AND GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR FORMER GASWORKS AND GASHOLDER SITES
CL:AIRE: Contaminated Land: Applications in Real Environments, 48 pp, 2015

This report describes key issues, contaminants, and types of site that gas distribution networks are currently facing. It also covers the main soil and groundwater in situ, ex situ, and conventional civil engineering technologies currently available to treat contaminants commonly associated with manufactured gas plants (MGPs). The report discusses soil and groundwater remediation in the UK and internationally so that lessons can be learned from other jurisdictions on how different stakeholders remediate their former MGP and gasholder facilities. http://celtic-ltd.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/gasworks-remediation-innovation-project.pdf



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