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TECHNOLOGY GUIDE: IN-SITU AIR SPARGING
Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment (CRC CARE), Australia. 40 pp, 2018
The purpose of this guideline is to provide information on in situ air sparging as a treatment technology to remediate contaminated sites and assist with the selection of remediation options. The document contains information to help with remediation planning and aid in compiling remediation action plan. It is primarily intended to be utilized by remediation practitioners and those reviewing practitioner's work but can be utilized by other stakeholders within the contaminated sites industry, including site owners, proponents of works, and the community. See this guide and others that CRC CARE is developing as part of a National Remediation Framework to provide practical guidance to practitioners and regulators in Australia. The files are posted near the bottom of https://www.crccare.com/knowledge-sharing/national-remediation-framework .
The purpose of this guideline is to provide information on in situ air sparging as a treatment technology to remediate contaminated sites and assist with the selection of remediation options. The document contains information to help with remediation planning and aid in compiling remediation action plan. It is primarily intended to be utilized by remediation practitioners and those reviewing practitioner's work but can be utilized by other stakeholders within the contaminated sites industry, including site owners, proponents of works, and the community. See this guide and others that CRC CARE is developing as part of a National Remediation Framework to provide practical guidance to practitioners and regulators in Australia. The files are posted near the bottom of https://www.crccare.com/knowledge-sharing/national-remediation-framework
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