remediation in the PONS Dictionary

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The council planned to do further land remediation work on the reserve and rock face, but needed the bund in place first.
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A council spokeswoman said the permanent repairs would start in areas not needing land remediation.
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This will help finance the redevelopment project, particularly road construction, sewage systems, and environmental remediation.
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Brownfield remediation is being considered more and more often as a viable way to revitalize and spur economic development in communities.
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Innovative remedial techniques used at distressed brownfields in recent years include in situ thermal remediation, bioremediation and in situ oxidation.
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Political de-emphasis of issues must therefore give way to the unvoiced neutrality of scientific ratiocination as a precondition for practical remediation strategies to take hold.
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He hoped to capitalize on the mining companies' growing receptiveness to reclamation and remediation projects that dealt with waste land in new, innovative ways.
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Remediation included dredging of six hectares of adjacent riverbeds and removal and treatment of 10,000 m of soil.
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Waste stabilization various waste streams are remediated with pugmills forcing the mixing of the wastes with remediation agents.
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The recovery is going to be a monumental task, to trace the damage and map out land remediation.
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