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Contaminated Land: Contaminant Transport and Fate


Exploring contaminant transport and fate in soil and groundwater with respect to contaminated land

Wednesday 23 September 2009
Royal Society of Chemistry, London

This one day meeting on contaminated land was aimed at scientists and policy makers who are involved in the assessment and remediation of contaminated land. More than thirty delegates from a wide range of organisations including consultancies, regulators and academia took part in a detailed discussion on contaminant transport and fate in soil and groundwater.

The meeting report and PDF versions of some of the presentations can be downloaded below.


Downloadable Files

Contaminated Land: Meeting Report
23 September 2009, RSC London
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Contaminated Land regulation: science-policy issues and pollutant dynamics
Professor Andrew Hursthouse, University of West Scotland
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Novel Laboratory Methods to Study Reactive Transport in Groundwater
Prof. Steven Banwart, University of Sheffield
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The Legacy of Chlorinated Solvents in contaminated land and groundwater
Dr. Michael Rivett, University of Birmingham
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Persistent Organic Contaminant Availability in Sediment: Improved Risk Assessment and Novel Remediation Approaches
David Werner, Lecturer in Environmental Engineering, Newcastle University
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