Current and innovative excavate and treat technologies for the remediation of contaminated soils.: En36-534/88-90-02E-PDF

"A total of 45 separate technologies were investigated for the clean-up of excavated soil contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons, wood preserving chemicals and chlorinated solvents. The purpose of the study was to describe current and emerging technologies, and to identify those promising technologies that should be supported in terms of research funding"--Executive summary.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Groundwater and Soil Remediation Program (Canada), issuing body.
Burlington Environmental Technology Office, issuing body.
Canada Centre for Inland Waters, issuing body.
Title Current and innovative excavate and treat technologies for the remediation of contaminated soils.
Variant title Final report on current and innovative excavate and treat technologies for the remediation of contaminated soils
Series title [Unpublished report] ; no. 88-90-02
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Cover title.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-231).
Publishing information Burlington, Ontario : National Groundwater and Soil Remediation Program (GASReP), Environment Canada, Burlington Environmental Technology Office, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, April 1991.
Description 1 online resource (318 pages in various pagings) : illustrations.
Catalogue number
  • En36-534/88-90-02E-PDF
Subject terms Soil pollution.
Soil remediation -- Technological innovations.
Oil pollution of soils.
Sols -- Pollution.
Sols -- Décontamination -- Innovations.
Sols -- Pollution par les hydrocarbures.
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