Multiple issues wikify January 2011 dead end January 2011 orphan January 2011 primarysources November 2010 Sustainable Remediation is a term adopted internationally and encompasses sustainable approaches, as described by the Brundtland Report , to the investigation, assessment and management including institutional controls of potentially contaminated land and groundwater . ref cite journal last Bardos first P coauthors B. Bone, R. Boyle, D. Ellis, F. Evans, N.D. Harries, J.W.N. Smith title Applying Sustainable Development Principles to Contaminated Land Management Using the SuRF UK Framework journal Remediation year 2011 volume 21 issue 2 pages 77 100 ref The process of identifying Sustainable Remediation is defined by The UK Sustainable remediation Forum SuRF UK ref http www.claire.co.uk index.php?option com content&view article&id 182&Itemid 78 CL AIRE SuRF UK ref as the practice of demonstrating, in terms of environmental , economic and social indicators, that the benefit of undertaking remediation is greater than its impact, and that the optimum remediation solution is selected through the use of a balanced decision making process . Category Soil contamination References references External links http www.claire.co.uk CL AIRE Contaminated Land Applications in Real Environments ... more details
Environmental remediation deals with the removal of pollution or contaminant s from Natural environment ... . Remediation is generally subject to an array of regulatory requirements, and also can ... or where standards are advisory. Remediation standards In the USA the most comprehensive set of Preliminary Remediation Goals PRGs is from the United States Environmental Protection Agency Environmental ... standards for remediation are set by the provinces individually, but the Canadian Council of Ministers ... and after any remediation. This is a controversial step as No one wants to have to pay for the clean .... Funding remediation In the US there has been a mechanism for tax ing polluting industries ..., redevelop it and sell it on, often as apartments home units . Mapping remediation There are several ... Agency s EPA Superfund and Toxics Release Inventory programs. Remediation technologies Remediation technologies ... to treat the contamination without removing the soils. The more traditional remediation approach ... remediation resources.html ref If the contamination affects a river or bay bottom, then dredging ... oxidation has also been utilized in the remediation of contaminated soil. This process involves ... 20SOQ.pdf ref SEAR surfactant enhanced aquifer remediation Also known as Solubilization and recovery, the Surfactant Enhanced Aquifer Remediation process involves the injection of hydrocarbon ... low concentrations to satisfy remediation standards, due to the equilibrium of absorption ... projects. Stabilization solidification S S is a remediation treatment technology that relies on the reaction ... and reduce access by external agents e.g. air, rainfall . Conventional S S is an established remediation ... or destruction. In situ oxidation New in situ oxidation technologies have become popular, for remediation of a wide range of soil and groundwater contaminants. Remediation by Redox chemical oxidation ... vapor extraction Soil vapor extraction SVE is an effective remediation technology for soil. ref http ... more details
Cleanup date January 2010 Electrokinetics remediation , also termed electrokinetics , is a technique ... particles from the soil by electric potential . ref name Iyer R. Iyer, Electrokinetic Remediation ... under Electrokinetic Remediation . Environmental Science & Technology 35 11 2151 2155. http dx.doi.org ..., 1993 . 10.1021 es00049a002 Principles of electrokinetic remediation . Environmental Science & Technology ... electrokinetics remediation site contains an external direct current source, a positively charged .... ref name sharma H.D. Sharma, Geoenvironmental Engineering Site Remediation, Waste Containment ... Marks, S. Puppala, M. Bricka, and R. Parker, Electrokinetic remediation Basics and technology status ..., Electrokinetic soil remediation critical overview, The Science of The Total Environment, vol ... of absorbed heavy metals. ref name Wada Applications Electrokinetic remediation is applied ..., S. Tellier, and M. Astruc, Ion velocity in soil solution during electrokinetic remediation, Journal ... is that the remediation can be conducted in situ within the remediation site to treat contaminants ... Brodsky, Integrated In Situ Soil Remediation Technology The Lasagna Process, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 29, Oct. 1995, pp. 2528 2534. ref Remediation can also occur ex situ removed from ... or unsaturated soils because of the insertion of pore fluid. Remediation can also occur despite soil ... can then be interpreted to determine if electrokinetics remediation is the best choice for a given ... Activation polarization can occur during the electrokinetic remediation process removing gas bubbles ... after the electrokinetic remediation process has started a white layer can be observed. Just like ... Studies In many cases the study of specific site occurrences with electrokinetics remediation can lead to new advancements in the technology. Many times electrokinetics remediation will be coupled with other remediation forms to handle site specific issues. At a Danish Wood Perseveration copper was a heavy ... more details
Groundwater remediation is the process that is used to remove pollution from groundwater . Groundwater is water present below the ground surface that saturates the pore space in the subsurface. At least one half of the population of the United States depends upon groundwater as a source of drinking water. ref Miller, W. D. 1980 . Waste Disposal Effects on Groundwater A Comprehensive Survey of the Occurrence and Control of Ground Water Contamination Resulting from Waste Disposal Particles. Berkeley, California Premier Press. ref Groundwater is also used by farmers to irrigate crops and by industries to produce everyday goods. Most groundwater is clean, but groundwater can become polluted, or contaminated as a result of human activities or as a result of natural conditions. The many and diverse activities of man produce innumerable waste materials and by products before the 1980s, the regulation ... to public health through poisoning or the spread of disease, and the practice of groundwater remediation ... making it safe for use. Techniques Ground water remediation techniques span biological, chemical ... inoculation. ref name autogenerated2001 Hayman, M, & Dupont, R. R. 2001 . Groundwater and Soil Remediation ... Bioventing Bioventing is an in situ remediation technology that uses microorganism s to biodegrade ... CPEO . Retrieved 2009 11 29. ref Biosparging Biosparging is an in situ remediation technology ... Groundwater Remediation , 2008 12 23. Retrieved on 2009 11 29. ref Permeable .... Ion exchange Ion exchange for ground water remediation is virtually always carried out by passing ... for remediation are zeolite s both natural and synthetic and synthetic resins. ref name autogenerated2001 Carbon absorption The most common activated carbon used for remediation is derived from bituminous ... may utilize chemical processes to achieve groundwater remediation. Physical treatment technologies Pump and treat Pump and treat is one of the most widely used ground water remediation technologies ... more details
Multiple issues expert December 2008 refimprove December 2008 date September 2009 cleanup January 2011 Soft Shore Remediation is the mitigation and or correction of erosion al coastal processes. Most often engineered to simulate mature beaches which consist of well graded gravel to cobblestone cobble sized clast s. This uniform grain size resists backwash and the subsequent removal of emplaced material. ref Arthur N. Strahler, Alan H. Strahler. Environmental Geoscience Interaction between Natural Systems and Man . Hamilton Publishing Company, 1973. pg. 388 ref References reflist 1 coastal management DEFAULTSORT Soft Shore Remediation Category Coastal engineering ecology stub ... more details
Electrical resistance heating ERH is an intensive in situ environmental remediation method that uses the flow of alternating current electricity to heat soil and groundwater and evaporate contaminants. Electric current is passed through a targeted soil volume between subsurface electrode elements. The resistance to electrical flow that exists in the soil causes the formation of heat resulting in an increase ... resistance heating is used by the environmental restoration industry for remediation of contaminated ... form of remediation. As the subsurface is heated the hydrolysis half life of the contaminant ... be adjusted to balance the overall remediation cost with the desired cleanup time. A typical remediation .... The design and cost of an ERH remediation system depends on a number of factors, primarily the volume ... the subsurface and volatilizing the contaminants can account for 5 to 40 of the overall remediation cost. There are several laws that govern an ERH remediation. Dalton s law governs the boiling point ... efficient. The minimum treatment interval for efficient ERH remediation is approximately 10 vertical feet. Co contaminants like oil or grease make remediation more difficult. Oil and grease cause a Raoult ... the subsurface. Fuel sites are less commonly treated by ERH because other less expensive remediation ... Lithology lithologies can limit traditional methods of remediation by preventing a reliable removal ... temperatures is an important part of the remediation process. The elevated temperatures ... profile.cfm?ID 329&CaseID 329 ERH in Waukegan, Illinois Federal Remediation Technologies ... Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable http costperformance.org profile.cfm?ID 412&CaseID 410 ERH in Portland, Oregon Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable http costperformance.org profile.cfm?ID 48&CaseID 48 ERH in Skokie, Illinois Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable http www.clu ... remediation pdf Navy ERH Review.pdf NAVFAC Cost and Performance Review for ERH http www.clu ... more details
File AFNI screenshot.png thumb right 220px The effects of Cognitive Remediation Therapy can be visibly assessed via fMRI . Cognitive Remediation Therapy CRT is a cognitive rehabilitation therapy developed at King s College London King s College in London designed to improve neurocognitive abilities such as attention , working memory , cognitive flexibility and planning cognitive planning , and executive functioning which leads to improved social functioning. CRT has been used in the treatment of schizophrenia with positive results. In studies conducted at Kings College London with adults with anorexia nervosa CRT was shown to be beneficial in treatment, ref Tchanturia K, Davies H, Campbell IC.Cognitive remediation therapy for patients with anorexia nervosa preliminary findings.Ann Gen Psychiatry. 5 June 2007 6 14. DOI 10.1186 1744 859X 6 14 PMID 17550611 ref ref Davies H, Tchanturia K. 2005 Cognitive Remediation Therapy as an intervention for acute Anorexia Nervosa A Case Report. European ... J, Wykes T 2008 Neuropsychological task performance before and after cognitive remediation in anorexia ... remediation therapy in adolescent anorexia nervosa case reportPsychiatr Pol. 2009 Jan Feb 43 1 115 ... MC, Ramakrishnan K, Joffe RT, MacQueen G.Successful computer assisted cognitive remediation ... 1229 38. Epub 5 July 2007. PMID 17610766 ref ref Wykes T. Cognitive remediation therapy in schizophrenia ... remediation therapy CRT for young early onset patients with schizophrenia an exploratory ... ref O Connell RG, Bellgrove MA, Dockree PM, Robertson IH. Cognitive remediation in ADHD effects of periodic ... 6 653 65.PMID 17127571 ref ref Stevenson CS. et al. A cognitive remediation programme for adults with Attention ... functioning. ref Spencer J.The role of cognitive remediation in childhood cancer survivors experiencing ... and the National Institute of Drug Abuse on the efficacy of cognitive remediation upon the cognitive deficits associated with drug abuse . ref Cognitive Remediation Approaches to Improve Drug Abuse ... more details
Greenhouse gas remediation projects are a type of geoengineering and seek to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, and thus tackle the root cause of global warming . These techniques either directly remove greenhouse gases, or alternatively seek to influence natural processes to remove greenhouse gases indirectly. The discipline overlaps with carbon capture and storage and carbon sequestration , and some projects listed may not be considered to be geoengineering by all commentators, instead being described as mitigation . ref cite journal author Wigley TM title A combined mitigation geoengineering approach to climate stabilization journal Science volume 314 issue 5798 pages 452 4 year 2006 month October pmid 16973840 doi 10.1126 science.1131728 url http www.sciencemag.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 16973840 ref Carbon sequestration main Carbon sequestration Carbon dioxide removal Carbon dioxide air capture A wide range of techniques for carbon sequestration exist. These range from ideas to remove carbon dioxide CO2 from the carbon dioxide air capture air , carbon capture and storage flue gases and by preventing carbon in biomass from re entering the atmosphere. CFC photochemistry Atmospheric CFC removal is an idea which suggests using lasers to break up CFCs, a powerful greenhouse gas, in the atmosphere . ref cite conference author Stix, T.H. title Removal of chlorofluorocarbons from the troposphere booktitle 1993 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science page 135 publisher IEEE date 7 9 Jun 1993 location Vancouver, BC, Canada url http ieeexplore.ieee.org xpl freeabs all.jsp?tp &arnumber 593398&isnumber 12731 doi 10.1109 PLASMA.1993.593398 isbn 0 7803 1360 7 ref Methane removal Methane potentially poses major challenges for remediation. It is around 20 times ... climate &uid 1231&pg 9 ref There are no known geoengineering proposals for the remediation of methane ... Greenhouse Gas Remediation Category Geoengineering Category Global warming ... more details
Refimprove date September 2009 Howto date September 2009 Mold assessment and mold remediation are techniques ... of the mold hazard in a structure, and mold remediation is the process of removal and or cleanup ... examining the premises. If mold is growing and visible this helps determine the level of remediation ... it may not be recommended, air sampling following mold remediation is usually the best way to ascertain efficacy of remediation, when conducted by a qualified third party. ref IICRC ANSI S520 Standard ref Remediation The first step in solving an indoor mold problem is stopping the source of moisture ... may require professional mold remediation and removal of affected building materials. A conservative ... remediation companies to fill a room with a dry fog that kills the mold and stops its growth. This fog ... fungal agent. The most effective way at this point is formal Mold Remediation . The goal of remediation ... department of Health, Guideline on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments. Bureau ... expensive than older and more traditional remediation methods. Bio Science Environmental services ... of remediation areas after materials have been thoroughly Drying dried and all contaminated materials ... surrounding the remediation area. During this process the workers wear proper personal protective ... into impervious bags or closed containers while in the remediation area. These materials can ... types of equipment may be used in the remediation process and may include Moisture meter a tool ... suit, and eye protection . These items can be used during the assessment and remediation processes ... that mold can build up within these areas of your home. Protection levels During the remediation process, the level of contamination dictates the level of protection for the remediation workers ... for example, Dropped ceiling ceiling tiles , small areas on walls. Remediation can be conducted ... panels. Remediation can be conducted by the regular building staff as long as they are trained as for Level ... more details
Remediation of contaminated sites with cement , also called solidification stabilization with cement S S with cement is a common method for the safe environmental remediation of contaminated land with cement . The cement solidifies the contaminated soil and prevents pollutant s from moving, such as rain causing leaching of pollutants into the groundwater or being carried into stream s by rain or snowmelt . Developed in the 1950s, the technology is widely used today to treat industrial hazardous waste and contaminated material at brownfield sites i.e. abandoned or underutilized properties that are not being redeveloped because of fears that they may be contaminated with hazardous waste . ref name http www.pollutionengineering.com PE Home Files PDFs PCA S S Whitepaper.pdf Wilk, C. M. n.d. . Applying solidification stabilization for sustainable redevelopment of contaminated property. Retrieved from http www.pollutionengineering.com PE Home Files PDFs PCA S S Whitepaper.pdf ref S S provides an economically viable means of treating contaminated sites. This technology treats and contains contaminated soil on site thereby reducing the need for landfill s. TOC Process The Solidification Stabilization method utilizes chemically reactive formulations that form stable solids that are non hazardous or less hazardous than the original materials ref name http www.sciencedirect.com Malviya, R., & Chaudhary, R. 2006 . Factors Affecting Hazardous Waste Solidification Stabilization A Review. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 137 1 , 267 276. Retrieved from http www.sciencedirect.com ref . Solidification refers to the physical changes in the contaminated material when a certain binding agent is added. These changes include an increase in compressive strength, a decrease in permeability, and condensing ... Regulations criteria. ref Soil Remediation Surplus Seaway Property St. Catherines, Ontario, Canadian ... pollution Environmental remediation Radioactive waste References Reflist references DEFAULTSORT ... more details
multiple issues orphan February 2009 notability July 2008 unreferenced July 2008 The Council certified Microbial Remediation Supervisor CMRS is a certification granted by the American Council for Accredited Certification ACAC , a non profit organization non profit certifying body serving the indoor air quality industry. The CMRS is granted to professionals in microbial remediation who have passed an independent examination, demonstrated at least 5 years of documented field experience and whose files have passed a detailed review at the hands of the CMRS certification board, a volunteer panel of certified industry peers. Professionals who hold the CMRS are certified to perform structural remediation, contents remediation and HVAC system remediation according to the latest industry standards and best practices. They are required to accumulate 40 hours of professional development activities every two years to maintain their certifications and are held to the ACAC code of conduct, which is enforced by the CMRS certification board. Created in 1999, the CMRS program was the first certification in the United States designed specifically for microbial remediators. It has since earned third party accreditation from the http www.cesb.org Council for Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards CESB and is administered in compliance with international standards for certification bodies, including ISO Standard 17024 . In May 2008, the Maryland legislature passed a law requiring applicants for a mold remediator s license to hold an American IAQ Council certification such as the CMRS. It was the first time an independent certifying body had been specified in a state law regulating the mold remediation industry. IAQ Council executives hailed the development as proof that the CMRS had truly become the industry s standard certification. External links http www.acac.org ACAC.org DEFAULTSORT Council Certified Microbial Remediation Supervisor Category Air pollution ... more details
The Mount Lyell Remediation and Research and Demonstration Program was a joint program between the Supervising Scientist Australia and the Department of Environment and Land Management, Tasmania to clean up the King River, Tasmania King River , Queen River and Macquarie Harbour following 100 years of mine waste and town waste from Queenstown, Tasmania Queenstown being emptied into the rivers. It was conducted after the closing of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company in 1994, and most reports were produced by 1996. At the time of the final report it was claimed that the program was blockquote one of Australia s most comprehensive response to large scale environmental damage ref Koehnken, Lois 1997 Final Report p. iii ref blockquote The review of the effluent and environment of the Mount Lyell mining lease resulted into reports that were published, and the new owner of the Mount Lyell lease Copper Mines of Tasmania first company complying with requirements of the findings and the creation of tailings dams and the conclusion of any effluent disposal into the Queen River and King River. See also King River, Tasmania King River Notes reflist References Davies P, Mitchell N and Barmuta L 1996 The impact of historical mining operations at Mount Lyell on the water quality and biological health of the King and Queen River catchments, western Tasmania . Mount Lyell Remediation Research and Demonstration Program. Supervising Scientist Report 118, Supervising Scientist, Canberra. ISBN 0 642 24317 4 Publications Koehnken, Lois 1997 Final Report Mount Lyell Remediation Research and Demonstration Program. Supervising Scientist Report 126, Supervising Scientist, Canberra. ISBN 0 642 24326 3 coord missing Tasmania Category Tasmania Category Western Tasmania Category Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Category Macquarie Harbour Tasmania Tasmania geo stub ... more details
The Center for the Assessment and Remediation of Reading Difficulties CARRD is a university based program at Pittsburg State University , Pittsburg, Kansas . It was established in 1996 to develop strategies for the prevention and remediation of reading disabilities search for strategies that will lead to the improvement of remedial processes provide educators and parents with current and appropriate knowledge regarding reading learning disabilities provide interdisciplinary evaluations of readers of all ages promote the concerns relevant to reading disabilities educate the general public regarding issues pertaining to reading learning disabilities Programs offered at the CARRD Identification and Intervention Program The Identification and Intervention Program IIP is based on two decades worth of research and is the oldest of the programs offered at the CARRD . The purpose of the IIP is to identify children who are at risk of developing a reading disability , also referred to as dyslexia , as soon as possible and then to provide those children with an appropriate remediation that will help them gain the fundamental skills needed to become competent readers. The IIP is used in school systems. It identifies students in the beginning of first grade who are at risk of developing Reading process reading difficulties and then provides them with a research based reading tutoring program. After School and Summer Program The After School and Summer Program ASSP provides individuals with one on one remedial phonological and reading instruction. The ASSP serves individuals from four years of age through adult. The first step of the ASSP is assessment. The individual is assessed in order ..., 23, 319 323. Hurford, D. P. 1995 . The prevention and remediation of reading disabilities. Pittsburg ... and remediation of phonological processing deficits in first grade children at risk for reading ...&searchtype a Assessment and remediation of a phonemic discrimination deficit in reading ... more details
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Orphan date February 2011 lead missing date February 2011 Infobox Organization name Contaminated Land Assessment & Remediation Research Centre abbreviation CLARRC formation 1998 status Research Centre purpose Centre of excellence for multi disciplinary research and knowledge exchange location Glasgow , United Kingdom UK region served Scotland membership leader title Director leader name Colin Cunningham affiliations University of Strathclyde , University of Edinburgh website http www.clarrc.ed.ac.uk CLARRC CLARRC is the acronym for the Contaminated Land Assessment and Remediation Research Centre which was a multi disciplinary centre of excellence based in the University of Edinburgh , Scotland from 1998 until 2010. CLARRC was also a focus for collaboration between different institutions and aimed to encourage engagement between industry and Scottish Higher Education Institutions. History The Contaminated Land Assessment and Remediation Research Centre CLARRC was founded in June 1998 by the University of Edinburgh , Napier University and the Scottish Universities Research & Reactor Centre SURRC with seed funding from the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council SHEFC . Category University of Edinburgh Category Organizations established in 1998 ... more details
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CMRS may refer to Capability based Module Readiness System see Expeditionary Air Wing Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program for international students mainly American to study in Oxford. Certified Manager of Reporting Services see National Court Reporters Association Classical, Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies see University of Saskatchewan Academics Certified Medical Reimbursement Specialist Council certified Microbial Remediation Supervisor , a professional certification disambig ... more details