Visit Technology Focus Area . Navy: Remediation Technologies Informational webpage describes more than 40 in situ and ex situ remediation technologies for soil, groundwater, surface water, and sediment, as well as capping of wastes. Applicability, cost, duration, and limitations are discussed, and links to …
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Moreover, this paper reviews the toxic effects of various pollutants on microalgae. Apart from that, the economic and environmental impacts of microalgae-based carbon neutralization and pollutant remediation technologies are analyzed. Finally, the challenges and future directions of these technologies are discussed.
Soil heavy metal contamination is an environmental challenge that damages ecological integrity and human health. • Conventional remediation methods may cause environmental pollution owing to the release of secondary wastes. • Phytoremediation uses plant abilities to absorb and cleanse soil heavy metals, marking …
Abstract. The worst problem in the world is heavy metal (HM) water pollution, which threatens the entire ecosystem and has an impact on the lives of many people everywhere. Eradication of metal ions with a higher atomic number from the effluent is of major significance for good territory and well-being. Numerous metal ions with heavy …
Examples so recent remediation-related products include Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, fact sheets that summarize the latest science and emerging …
Schematic design of soil washing technology, Use of surfactants for the remediation of contaminated soils (RoyChowdhury et al., 2018). 3.1.2. Chemical remediation Chemical remediation entails ...
In this study, current soil remediation technologies for heavy metals contaminated sites are thoroughly summarized, including physical remediation (soil …
In situ thermal remediation (ISTR) is perhaps the only in situ technology that is capable of complete removal of non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) from contaminant source zones within time frames of less than a year. Other in situ technologies that may be capable of similar treatment times (chemical oxidation …
Essential for human development, water is increasingly polluted by diverse anthropogenic activities, containing contaminants like organic dyes, acids, antibiotics, inorganic salts, and heavy metals. Conventional methods fall short, prompting the exploration of advanced, cost-effective remediation. Recent research focuses on …
Sustainable remediation can alleviate the multifaceted challenges posed by land contamination and aims to internalize the indirect environmental costs while capitalizing on wider social and ...
Reclamation of these abandoned mine areas is an integral part of an environmental management plan aimed at the remediation of both acidity and heavy metal content. Among the mine soil remediation ...
Successful quarry remediation is the process of reclaiming and rehabilitating abandoned or inactive quarries, in order to mitigate any negative environmental and safety hazards and to repurpose the land for beneficial use. These projects look to address hazards and repurpose the land for a new use, whether it be for …
EPA's suite of green remediation BMPs describes specific techniques or tools to address the core elements. The availability of liquid fuels and electric power, for example, poses …
Microbial remediation technology has received much attention as a green, ecological, and inexpensive technology, and there is great potential for the application of microbial remediation technology for heavy metals (HMs) contaminated soil alone and in conjunction with other technologies in environmental remediation. To gain an in-depth …
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Abandoned mine lands (AMLs), which are considered some of the most dangerous anthropogenic activities in the world, are a source of hazards relating to potentially toxic elements (PTEs). Traditional reclamation techniques, which are expensive, time-consuming and not well accepted by the general public, cannot be used on a large …
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Zhan Zhang, Jin Ma, Yongping Shan, Zhong Zhong, Haibo Yu, Man Li & Wentao Jiao. 295 Accesses. Explore all metrics. Abstract. With increasing complexity of …
1. Introduction. Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a severe environmental problem associated with mining activities. AMD has been recently named the second most important global concern after global warming by the United Nations, highlighting the significance of this environmental challenge (Vasquez et al., 2022).AMD is produced upon the …
Conceptual model of PAH emerging remediation techniques, potential green remediation techniques, and challenges that need to be addressed to engender benefits Full size image Several contaminated land remediation technologies exist (Zabbey et al. 2017 ); however, microbes offer many benefits, such as cost …
Request PDF | Electrokinetic remediation of soils at complex contaminated sites: Technology status, challenges, and opportunities | Subsurface contamination has become a widespread and pervasive ...
SPECIALTY GRAND CHALLENGE article. Front. Environ. Chem., 08 July 2020. Sec. Catalytic Remediation. Volume 1 - 2020 | …
Land is legally defined as 'contaminated' in cases where substances are causing or could cause significant harm to people, property or protected species, as well as causing significant pollution to surface …
Treatment technologies for PFAS in environmental matrices are still evolving. The final objectives of remediation processes are defined by a plethora of guidelines and policies from all levels of government; these competing guidelines can complicate the development of remediation methods [28,51,146,150]. There is …
Saponite, a clay mineral from the smectite group, has distinctive characteristics and properties that allow structural modifications to expand its potential to remove hazardous contaminants in aqueous media. We conducted a systematic study on the use of saponite in photocatalytic and adsorption processes for water treatment. The …
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This article presents and discusses several hot topics and current trends for Catalytic Remediation in processes of significant environmental and energy importance. These topics seem to have the …
Using two or more remediation methods at the same time to form a joint remediation system can not only improve the remediation rate and efficiency of single contaminated soil, but also overcome the limitations of single remediation technologies. Permeable reaction walls,electricFenton,phytoremediation,andultrasound