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The Centre for Contaminated Land Remediation, CCLR's main activities are research and consultancy in the assessment and monitoring of contaminants and their transportation in soil, rock and water and the remediation of contaminated land. By immobilising the soil contaminates with cement we can create valuable aggregates for construction, reduce waste, cleanse the land for development and reduce pressure on land use. Expertise covers assessment of risk, site investigation techniques including analytical tools and GIS methods, regulatory framework for the cleanup of contaminated land and groundwater, on-site pollutant behaviour, current and developing research on pollutant behaviour, remediation techniques, establishing new landscapes and post remediation planning and water quality.

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Carbon8 Systems Ltd

Carbon8 Systems Ltd is a spin-out company from the University of Greenwich. It provides a novel treatment of soil and waste using carbon dioxide to produce materials for reuse or less costly disposal. The treatment uses an innovative, patented solution: Accelerated Carbonation Tecnology (ACT).


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 Home Topics: First International Carbonation Conference

The First International Conference on Accelerated Carbonation for materials engineering to be held at the Royal Society, London, England from the 12th to 14th June 2006.

The meeting will deal with various aspects of this topic covering the State-of-the-art, recent developments, emerging technologies and Environmental impact related to various themes related to carbonation processes, including – Studies on the carbonation of incinerator residues - Nuclear waste management -Super critical carbonation - Physical waste stabilisation/chemical waste stabilisation – Accelerated carbonation of minerals - Carbonation of cement and concrete - Novel uses of carbonated wastes - Biomimetic carbonation

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Posted by cclradmin on Wednesday, February 22 @ 00:00:00 GMT (512 reads)

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