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Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume IV: classification and selection of remedial methods.

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  • Construction Industry Research and Information Association
Language: English Series: CIRIA Special Publication ; 104Publication details: London CIRIA 1995Description: xi,73p. : ill. ; 30cmISBN:
  • 0860173992
Subject(s):
  • CONTAMINATED LAND
  • REMEDIAL METHODS
  • RISK ASSESSMENT
  • SITE INVESTIGATION
  • LAND
LOC classification:
  • 333.73
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F333.73 A framework for assessing the impact of contaminated land on groundwater and surface water. Volume two. F333.73 Building on derelict land. F333.73 Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume III: Site investigation and assessment. F333.73 Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume IV: classification and selection of remedial methods. F333.73 Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume VI. Containment and hydraulic measures. F333.73 Remedial treatment of contaminated land. Volume VII: ex-situ remedial methods for soils, sludges and sediments. F333.73 Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume VIII: Ex-situ remedial methods for contaminated ground water and other liquids.
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Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume IV: classification and selection of remedial methods.

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Construction Industry Research and Information Association, . (1995). Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume IV: classification and selection of remedial methods. London: CIRIA.

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Construction Industry Research and Information Association, . 1995. Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume IV: classification and selection of remedial methods. London: CIRIA.

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Construction Industry Research and Information Association, . (1995). Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume IV: classification and selection of remedial methods. London: CIRIA.

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Construction Industry Research and Information Association, . Remedial treatment for contaminated land. Volume IV: classification and selection of remedial methods. London: CIRIA. 1995.

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