Remediation
The process of eliminating toxins from polluted places caused by industrial, manufacturing, mining, and commercial activity is known as remediation. From detection, investigation, assessment, determination of remedial measures, actual clean-up, and site rebuilding, remediation is an all-encompassing step process of land restoration. To lessen the environmental impact, dirty or contaminated soil, sediment, surface water, or groundwater is removed during remediation. Environmental remediation is carried out on soil, sediment, groundwater, and surface water, among other environmental media. The process of eliminating toxins from water is known as water remediation. Pollutants dumped directly into the water or drainage from the ground can contaminate surface water in lakes, streams, and rivers.
- Bioremediation
- Nano remediation
- Soil remediation
- Groundwater and Surface water remediation
- Sediment remediation
- Environmental remediation
- Pumping systems
- Interceptor systems
- Biodegradation
- Groundwater barrier systems
- Bio slurry
- Excavation
- Air Stripping/Sparing
- Desalination
- Remediation standards
- Waste stabilization technologies
- Thermal desorption
- Environmental risk assessment
- Excavation or dredging
- Surfactant enhanced aquifer remediation (SEAR)
- Pump and treat
- In situ oxidation
- Soil vapor extraction
- Site assessment and mapping
- Solidification and stabilization
- Oxidation