Harnessing the voracious appetites of microorganisms could potentially provide an economical route to remediate contaminated soils. |
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After contamination, some companies refused to cough up the data that was needed to investigate and remediate. |
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The petitioner remains hopeful that an agreement to remediate many of these sites will eventually be reached. |
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As a matter of fact, since the testicles no longer produce enough testosterone, a supplement will allow to remediate the situation. |
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Another project is ongoing to remediate a public park and some private gardens. |
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When mistakes are made, I have to own up to them and take the action necessary to remediate them. |
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Efforts to remediate or clean up such sites will continue for years to come. |
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Depending on a determination of the level of risk, it may be necessary to remediate those sites. |
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Therefore, we recognize that problem and we will remediate through amendments at the committee stage. |
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In fact, it would appear that any state could undertake to remediate a particular problem within its own geographic boundaries. |
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However, AECL has not been able to locate the source, and thus it has not yet established a timeline to remediate the situation. |
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Environmental groups may also object to a lack of scientifically defensible standards being used to remediate contaminated sites in the Yukon. |
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The bottom line goal of the project is to remediate the sites so that contamination does not get into the Arctic food chain. |
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Like most other industrial companies, Solvay has to manage and remediate historical soil contamination at some of its sites. |
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In Auby, not only did Umicore make progress in terms of the onsite remediation, but more importantly, it worked with the local authority to remediate a schoolyard. |
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In some cases it will not be feasible to remediate during the course of operations, particularly when the nature of the operation is such that contamination may be continuous or re-occurring. |
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To reduce environmental incidents by addressing the root cause, quickly remediate any situation that could not be prevented and promptly report incidents to the proper authorities. |
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Using a combination of specially developed enzymes to completely remediate the acid crystals and remove the urea and urochrome. |
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It includes a proposal for a framework Directive requiring Member States to prevent soil contamination, to make an inventory of contaminated sites and to remediate the sites identified. |
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The document proposes not only measures for the protection and sustainable use of the soil, in order to prevent its degradation by climatic changes, but also measures to remediate soil that is already degraded. |
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Other research is more pragmatic and is essentially focused on the question of what is the most effective set of strategies to remediate presenting disorders. |
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That guarantee has helped remediate the institutional racism that was the original sin of American nationhood, and has made America as good at assimilating immigrants as any society on earth. |
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We've triaged that medical equipment into devices that are critical to the provision of health care, and we have a process to both test and remediate. |
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You can see that the tailings are deposited in such a way that associated seepage is directed to reclamation features that are specifically engineered to remediate those waters. |
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Paucity of data notwithstanding, there is a greater need to remediate faulty policy than to gauge the inevitable, baleful impact of the crisis on the poor. |
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Through its Contaminated Sites Management Program, the NCC will work to remediate industrial and landfill sites by performing environmental studies and risk assessments, as required. |
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Yet something along the lines of an American-led generational fund to hasten the modernization of Vietnam's health-care system, accelerate its slow demining work, and remediate its environment would be manageable — and just. |
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Both facilities undertook appropriate action to remediate and mitigate the situations to the satisfaction of the CNSC and lessons learned were shared with other facilities. |
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Once established, the Board of Management should monitor the effectiveness of those processes and remediate as necessary to meet the objectives of the statute. |
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The seals can be interlocked to span long lengths of pipe or a backing band included to remediate pressure piping and cooling water expansion joints. |
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One of the major obstacles to bioaugmentation, or adding degradative bacteria to remediate subsurface contamination, is that bacteria often adhere strongly to solid surfaces. |
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