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> 25 Years of Contaminated Land Management - Achievements and Work Still to Be Done

Panel 2: From Site Screening to Redevelopment, Progress in Every Step
Sponsored by: European Soil and Groundwater Remediation Information System (EUGRIS), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, The Network for Industrially Contaminated Land in Europe (NICOLE), and ConSoil 2005

Originally Held October 4, 2005, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM, EDT (14:00-15:30 GMT)
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Overview:

Both sides of the Atlantic have experienced remarkable policy and technical advances over the past 25 years in the field of contaminated site management. "Command and Control" approaches to regulating cleanup have given way to flexible site specific decision making. Dig-and-haul solutions are superseded by in situ technologies that have reduced costs and expanded remediation and land use options to the point where a remedy fits a land use, or vice versa. Each of the presentations in this panel will serve to put these advances in perspective and provide insight on how they can best be considered at sites across the world.

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26 Minutes

Streamlining Sampling and Analysis to Support Site Cleanup The Triad Approach
Daniel M. Powell, US EPA
powell.dan@epa.gov
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21 Minutes

Deciding on soil remediation: approaches and trends
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20 Minutes

In situ soil remediation technologies and site reuse
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29 Minutes

25 years of advancement in understanding biological processes in remediation: the impossible becomes possible
Paul Bardos / Phil Morgan, Richard Swannell, Gordon Lethbridge, UK, Frédéric Perie, corporate environmental department/NICOLE
p-bardos@r3-bardos.demon.co.uk
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http://clu-in.org/studio/consoil_100405/panel2/agenda.cfm