Proceedings

Theme D

Theme D: Remediation technologies for soil, groundwater and sediment

ThS D1 Technologies for (in situ) remediation and management of soil contamination


ThS D1.5 Enhanced bioremediation of chloromethane and chlorinated aromatics

D1.5_Dennis_etal.pdf

Development and Testing of a Chlorinated Methane Degrading Culture

D1.5_Garcia.pdf

Used as anaerobic biobarriers for HVOCs

D1.5_Slooijer.pdf

Chlorobenzene removal by sequential anaerobic and aerobic biodegradation


ThS D1.8 From in-situ chemical oxidation to in-situ chemical reduction

D1.8_Bryant_etal.pdf

Coupling Oxidative and Reductive reatment Technologies for Integrated Site Remediation


ThS D1.9 Advancement and case studies of monitored natural attenuation

D1.9_MongolKhan_etal.pdf

Diffusive Transport and Biodegradation of Volatile Organic Contaminants in Unsaturated Porous Media

D1.9_Verardo_etal.pdf

A case study of monitored natural attenuation of petroleum-hydrocarbon contaminated soil


ThS D1.10 (Enhanced) Pump and Treat

D1.10_Weingran_etal.pdf

Results of Several Years Operation of a Funnel and Gate System with Bio Reactor at a Former Tar Factory Site


ThS D1.13 Soil stabilization techniques

D1.13_Colombano_etal.pdf

Stabilization of soils impacted by low levels of metals/metalloids contamination: treatability tests, geochemical/thermodynamic modelling and development of an industrial prototype

D1.13_Hollaender_etal.pdf

In-situ remediation of an anthropogenic arsenic contamination due to chemical warfare agents


ThS D1.14 Remediation techniques for "special" contaminants

D1.14_Barker_Bures.pdf

»Unconventional Remediation«: The Paradox of Hydraulic Fracturing for Restoring Contaminated Sediments and Groundwater

D1.14_Bondgaard.pdf

»NorthPestClean« – a Large-Scale Demonstration Project on In Situ Alkaline Hydrolysis

D1.14_Rakowska_etal.pdf

Ex situ Remediation of PAH- and PCB-Contaminated Sediments with Granular Activated Carbon. A pilot field study

D1.14_Ruegge_etal.pdf

»NorthPestClean« – Acoustic Vibration as an Enhancement Method for In Situ Alkaline Hydrolysis of the Pesticide Parathion

D1.14_Sniegowski_etal.pdf

Potential of activated carbon to recover cyclodextrin solution from waste water originating from in situ soil flushing


ThS D1.15 New methods for enhanced bioremediation of organic compounds

D1.15_Cox.pdf

Electrokinetic-Enhanced Bioremediation (EK-BIO) of PCE Source in Low Permeability Materials

D1.15_Gill_etal.pdf

Stimulating in situ Bioremediation in Electron Acceptor Limited Zones by Nitrate Delivery Using Electrokinetics in a Model Scale Aquifer

D1.15_Qin_etal.pdf

Electroosmosis enhances the release of PAH from nanoporous geo-matrices


ThS D1.16 In-situ and on-site thermal technologies

D1.16_Koschitzky_etal.pdf

Steam-Air Enhanced in-Situ Remediation of a Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Source under a Historical Building – from Planning to Successful Rehabilitation


ThS D1.17 Applications of zero valent iron (ZVI)

D1.17_Lhotsky_etal.pdf

Combined nano-bio technology for remediation of contamination by hexavalent chromium: Observed effects of in-situ nano zvi application on population of indigenous microorganisms


ThS D1.18 Nano-ZVI and nano-catalyst for groundwater remediation

D1.18_Joubert_etal.pdf

TCE and CrVI Source Zone Treatment by Innovative Formulation of  NZVI

D1.18_Klaas_etal.pdf

The Use of Nanoparticles for the Remediation of Ground Water Contaminations – Proof of Concept

D1.18_Kopinke_Mackenzie.pdf

Capabilities and Constraints of Environmental Nanocatalysis for Water Treatment

D1.18_Lobs.pdf

Injection of zero-valent iron – Herk-de-Stad Flanders


ThS D3 Sustainable remediation / Environmental footprint

ThS D3.1 Examples of sustainable remediation

D3.1_Aerts.pdf

AMORAS project presentation

D3.1_Andersson_etal.pdf

REJUVENATE – Crop Based Systems for Sustainable Risk Based Land Management for Economically Marginal Degraded Land

D3.1_Thomas_Robert.pdf

Embedding Sustainability in Contaminated Site Management – Practical Experiences


ThS D3.2 Green and sustainable remediation

D3.2_Gevaerts_etal.pdf

Is green remediation equal to sustainable remediation – An introduction

D3.2_Nicolaes_etal.pdf

Case study Nicole Roadmap and SuRF-nl position on a railway yard in Eindhoven

D3.2_Smith.pdf

Incorporating sustainable development principles in Shell’s soil and groundwater projects


ThS D3.3 Methods and tools for environmental footprint assessment

D3.3_Bardos_Menger.pdf

Conceptual site or project models for sustainability assessment

D3.3_Nadebaum.pdf

»Sustainable Remediation« of contaminated sites in Australia – what is likely to be the regulatory approach

D3.3_Pachon_01.pdf

Protecting Human Health & the Environment with a Lower Environmental Footprint: US EPA’s Experience to Date I

D3.3_Pachon_02.pdf

Protecting Human Health & the Environment with a Lower Environmental Footprint: US EPA’s Experience to Date II

D3.3_Rizzo_etal.pdf

timbre Expert System for choosing sustainable solutions of risk based approaches and technologies for brownfield rehabilitation

D3.3_VandenBossche_etal.pdf

Defining indicators for Sustainable Soil Remediation in Flanders (B)


ThS D4 Sector specific cases of remediation and soil contamination management

ThS D4.1 Large complex contaminated sites

D4.1_Ceenaeme_etal.pdf

How to tackle all former gassites in Flanders?

D4.1_Geckeler_etal.pdf

Closed Landfill Case Study: Design, Construction and Operation of Soil Vapor Extraction and Recovery System


ThS D4.2 Extraordinary contaminants and tailored remediation

D4.2_Marsman_etal.pdf

Modeling the DNAPL spreading behavior of pure phase elemental mercury in soil and groundwater systems for risk-assessment and remediation approaches

D4.2_Merly_etal.pdf

Best technologies versus current practices in mercury contaminated land management: Results of the IMaHg survey

D4.2_Pancras__etal_01.pdf

Full-scale remediation of cyclic ethers by in-situ chemical oxidation

D4.2_Pancras__etal_02.pdf

Challenges of PFOS remediation

D4.2_Ross_etal.pdf

In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Carbon Disulfide Using Activated Persulfate


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