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CLEANSOIL, An innovate method for the on-site remediation of polluted soil under existing infrastructures

INCO-STREP Project supported by the European Union
under the 6th Framework Programme (FP6)

     INCO-CT-2005-013420


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CLEANSOIL

An innovate method for the on-site remediation of polluted soil under existing infrastructures

2005-2008





PARTNERS





STATE OF THE ART

Nowadays, soil pollution with harmful substances (heavy metals, PCB, chlorinated hydrocarbons, etc) is a global problem. Soil pollution most often results in pollution of groundwater and this in turn in harmful consequences for human, animal and plant health. If in the EU 1.5 million polluted sites have been estimated, it is agreed that in the NIS the number is at least comparable, including former military sites, airports, fuel stations, machinery repair stations and industrial production sites.

Today, the most generally used method to address land pollutants is to excavate and remove the polluted land, which is then treated or transported to a landfill at another location. As a rule, this is a costly method that results in a heavy environmental load, due to long transport distances, among other factors. Moreover, in many cases the excavation is not an option due to financial or technical reasons. The development of new technologies for the removal of pollutants from the soil has thus become a priority.

The CLEANSOIL project aims to develop and promote a very simple and cost-efficient alternative to enable the on-site, in-situ treatment of hazardous substances, especially targeted for large areas of polluted land and causing minimum site disturbance. Therefore, the system is applicable to the remediation of soil below buildings, roads, pipelines, railroads, etc, for both local and/or diffuse contamination, and even for preventive applications.



PROJECT OBJECTIVES





KICK-OFF MEETING

Soil Science Faculty, Moscow State University, Moscow         30-31 May 2005




FIELD WORK

Kola Peninsula




CONTACTS

Mirko Hanel - Project manager
Technologie Transfer Zentrum Bremerhaven (TTZ)
Fischkai 1
27572 Bremerhaven
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 471 4832-180
Fax: +49 (0) 471 4832-129
http://www.ttz-bremerhaven.de
Sergey Koptsik - Scientific coordinator
Faculty of Physics
Moscow State University
Moscow 119992
Russia
Tel.: +7 495 939 1145
Fax: +7 495 939 5907
http://www.phys.msu.ru
Galina Koptsik - NIS coordinator
Soil Science Faculty
Moscow State University
Moscow 119992
Russia
Tel.: +7 495 939 3573
Fax: +7 495 939 1716
http://soil.msu.ru




LINKS

www.cleansoilproject.info
soil.msu.ru/projects/pollution
soil.msu.ru/projects/solutions
soil.msu.ru/projects/intas02
soil.msu.ru/projects/nwo02



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