Environmental remediation refers to the process of cleaning up and restoring contaminated land, water, or air to make it safe and healthy for humans, animals, and the environment. It involves removing or treating pollutants or hazardous materials to minimize their negative effects and return the environment to its natural condition.
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The findings also call into question other suggestions for using titanium dioxide
for environmental remediation — for example, to remove odor - causing organic compounds from emissions produced by confined livestock feeding operations.
They also hope to expand the repertoire of enzymes and proteins under investigation to include those that can generate energy from sugars, provide extremely sensitive and stable sensors, and
promote environmental remediation.
Whether you are
performing environmental remediation, natural resource preservation, environmental compliance, cultural resource analysis or designing sustainable communities your job prospects are vast.
Section 14.06 of the BIA exempts a receiver or a trustee from personal liability, allows a trustee and receiver to disclaim assets, and prescribes the priority
of environmental remediation costs.
One company taking advantage of this is City Design, a construction, remodeling and
environmental remediation company that builds tiny homes from leftover construction materials that normally go to landfills.
Among many others, the new technique also presents broad potential applications in
environmental remediation projects, including U.S. DOE legacy sites at Hanford, Savannah River, and Oak Ridge.
Hundreds of men and women filled out applications for
Environmental Remediation Services Inc, the company that's handling the demolition and asbestos removal portion of the renovation of the hotel in downtown Syracuse.
Most of his research has been for the U.S. Department of Energy's
Environmental Remediation Sciences Program and its Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) program.
After the July 13, 2011 fire, insurance money went to pay his employees, keep the business afloat and pay for
environmental remediation at the industrial fire site.
Waterford, NY — Land Remediation Inc., which
provides environmental remediation and other specialized services to customers in the Capital Region and throughout the Northeast, today officially opened its new headquarters and operations facility at 74 Hudson River Road in Waterford.
Some of my key strengths are: Prepared $ 4M CIP for Parks Upgrades, Public Property Renovations and DPW Equipment, and
coordinated environmental remediation of DPW garage, various parks, and applied for $ 200, K of EPA grant funds.
The Fort Tilden Local Redevelopment Authority concluded that the site was not a feasible location for homeless services due to various reasons including the site's remoteness, limited mass transportation access, lack of housing, and
environmental remediation needs.
She served in various areas of finance and operations, including Chief Financial Officer of Ecova Corporation, Amoco's wholly -
owned environmental remediation business, and Vice President of Amoco's San Juan Basin business unit.
The cleanup of the river in a portion of north of Albany, is considered one of the
costliest environmental remediation projects in the state's history and is due to conclude as the EPA initiates a review period.
A 2011 Department of Buildings permit for work at the site listed its owner as Emanuel Kanaris, who is identified in a letter
about environmental remediation from the state as part of MJM.
Under COR's proposal, the purchase price would be held in escrow and the money would be available to pay for
environmental remediation if needed.
The company is due to end the
massive environmental remediation project later this year, which has focused on the northern reaches of the river in the Fort Edward area.
On Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration took action to designate the Saint - Gobain plant as a Superfund site, a status that allows the state to fast -
track environmental remediation and legal actions.
State Senator Tony Avella staged a protest with concerned business owners in 2009, and Queens residents like Christina Wilkinson, who spoke with me in a Facebook post, expressed strong doubts about the City's ability to pay for the project
citing environmental remediation as too costly and requiring another ULURP decision.
«Scientists explore oil clean - up properties of aquatic ferns: Hairy - leaved plants that selectively soak up oil while repelling water could inspire more
efficient environmental remediation.»
In particular, current chemical synthesis methods use high temperatures and toxic solvents, which
make environmental remediation expensive and challenging.
Mr. Moskvin's review of environmental concerns at the Krasnokamensk showed a clear awareness, at least on his part, that the operations were facing several very
difficult environmental remediation challenges as a result of past waste management practices.
She joined Bechtel in 1988 and has successfully taken on leadership roles on a number of Bechtel projects
covering environmental remediation, demilitarization, nonproliferation and global security.
Two - day stakeholder meetings held in Geneva on 24 - 25 November 2014 have carved a clear path forward for the implementation of
environmental remediation measures proposed by UNEP in the Environmental Assessment of Ogoniland.
In 2009, Newfoundland and Labrador issued orders under the province's Environmental Protection Act (EPA), requiring Abitibi to
undertake environmental remediation in various locations.
Advised environmental remediation group involved in the clean - up of Department of Energy Manhattan project era facilities on effective legal strategies involving CERCLA removal actions.
Over Twenty years» nationwide project management experience in construction,
site environmental remediation, landfill construction and closure, hazardous materials, and demolition industries.