Cutting the clean-up time for contaminated land
Series: RICS Environment Faculty News ; 8 May 2003 (1)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: University of Greenwich scientists in collaboration with Lafarge Cement, Forkers and BOC Gases have developed a remediation method that takes just minutes to treat contaminated land, soils and waste. The process is called Accelerated Carbonation Technology (ACT). Many conventional remediation methods take days or weeks to work. http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=News&template=/includes/shownews.html&id=5687&faculty=Environment&faculty=All Faculties| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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University of Greenwich scientists in collaboration with Lafarge Cement, Forkers and BOC Gases have developed a remediation method that takes just minutes to treat contaminated land, soils and waste. The process is called Accelerated Carbonation Technology (ACT). Many conventional remediation methods take days or weeks to work. http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=News&template=/includes/shownews.html&id=5687&faculty=Environment&faculty=All Faculties