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Title: Sustainable Soil Upgrading by Developing Cost effective, Biogeochemical Remediation Approaches
Authors: Teodorescu, Maria
Keywords: Soil remediation;Organic contaminants
Issue Date: 2012
Abstract: 
UPSOIL aims to achieve a breakthrough in in-situ remediation through an innovative technological perspective taking into account the physical properties and the biogeochemical reactivity of the soil as
well as the contaminants. UPSOIL developes robust technologies for fast, cost-effective, integrated source zone and plume treatment. These are designed to result both in timely reached restored soil functions and associated risk levels, and a maximal use of the natural soil rehabilitation potential at a longer term. UPSOIL thus supports soil function preservation and faster restoration and sustainable redevelopment of European regions and cities that carry the burden of historical soil contamination. The effort aims additionally at broadening the market of soil remediation for SMEs and to build confidence with regulators in adopting sustainable in-situ remediation as the preferable approach for soil restoration. UPSOIL focuses on soils with organic contaminants while addressing effects on metal mobilization, aiding in the remediation of the most
pressing soil pollution cases in Europe. Within the UPSOIL perspective, smart coupling of technologies is one
approach to optimise remediation with respect to cost, time and soil sustainability. In addition, highly innovative techniques (to be patented) are developed. These include the automatic targeting of the
injection of the remedial agent, and the use of specifically developed selective remedial agents that preferably react with the contaminant and not with the soil matrix. UPSOIL joins strong partners from different EU regions that form a balanced mix of scientific knowledge groups, applied science experience, and practical input through SMEs and contractors that also secure testing of the technologies develop in real field site situations and a further market application of the developed knowledge.
www.upsoil.eu
Description: 
FP7
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/694
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