The management of large-scale remediation schemes with consideration to environmental management systems and sustainability
Series: Civil Engineering Surveyor ; March 2005, 26-29(4)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Considers the implementation of waste minimisation methodologies for large scale remediation schemes, with cognisance of the best practicable environmental option for techniques employed on the scheme and driven by the introduction of environmental management systems for remediation schemes. Reviews the innovative solutions for reuse of remediation site materials developed over the last decade. Provides a range of case studies using alternative remedial solutions but concludes that on site reuse or minimisation of waste is not always driven by the remediation strategy/engineer but is usually based upon the most cost effective approach and client requirements. Offers a series of recommendations for remediation strategies. Presents a flowchart of alternative remedial solutions.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68829 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 129053-1001 |
Considers the implementation of waste minimisation methodologies for large scale remediation schemes, with cognisance of the best practicable environmental option for techniques employed on the scheme and driven by the introduction of environmental management systems for remediation schemes. Reviews the innovative solutions for reuse of remediation site materials developed over the last decade. Provides a range of case studies using alternative remedial solutions but concludes that on site reuse or minimisation of waste is not always driven by the remediation strategy/engineer but is usually based upon the most cost effective approach and client requirements. Offers a series of recommendations for remediation strategies. Presents a flowchart of alternative remedial solutions.