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New Orleans neighbors overcome tainted soil to rebuild
When Lorraine Tyler was deciding whether to rebuild her eastern New Orleans home after Hurricane Katrina, the list ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Gas Ops building in Colorado Springs will set new standard
Thrust outward like a powerful athletic arm, a cantilevered design feature bearing the five intertwined Olympic rings will ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
New additions to Superfund list.
The Environmental Protection Agency is adding seven hazardous waste sites to its list of "Superfund" sites. The sites ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
clean-up methods without chemicals
CONTAMINATION of soils with toxic and/or hazardous materials can be traced back to industrial, military, municipal and agricultural ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Site Preparation, Clearing and Remediation
The term "site preparation" covers a large variety of possibilities. We may have a contract for construction of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Recycling rechargeable batteries.
Rechargeable batteries now provide the power for the many devices that have become a common part of our ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Long Island Technology Briefs: October 27, 2007
BNL details environmental efforts in annual report Hazardous waste may not be the first thing you think of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
HUD's lead abatement pilot program, started by Xavier one yr. ago, runs out...
An estimated 40,000 properties in New Orleans could be treated for lead contamination, says Xavier University professor Howard ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Engaging Environmental Engineers
Welcome to the 21st Century world of environmental engineering, where terms like vapor intrusion, brownfields and greenfields have ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Adjusting pH Boosts Plant's Metals Uptake
One of the most promising low-cost technologies for remediating soils contaminated by metals such as cadmium and zinc ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Soil contamination presents possible financial
disaster.
So feeling pretty good today? Grape prices haven't got you down? Weeds okay? Insects under control? How 'bout ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Testing the Soil
HEADNOTE Property owners often get a swift and costly education in site remediation after the sale goes through. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
New report in American Chemical Society's journal says New Orleans soil...
Floodwaters receding from Hurricane Katrina left behind a thick coating of sediment over much of New Orleans. A ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Association for the Environmental Health of Soils
Individuals interested in soil contamination and the analysis, assessment, remediation, and regulation of soils. Seeks to facilitate communication ... (DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATIONS SERIES)
Xavier prof concerned about lead threats
Lead paint in New Orleans homes and soil has long been a concern for Xavier University toxicology professor ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Managing Environmental Risk with Bioremediation
HEADNOTE Since the 1980s, managing environmental risk has been accepted as a cost of doing business. But a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
EDXRF spectrometer
The ARL QUANT'X is an energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometer for multi-element analysis of air particulates, soil contamination, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Contaminated Property Redevelopment is a Viable Option for Housing in O.C.
Few would deny that California continues to face a serious housing shortage as demand continues to outpace supply. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Living Large on A Landfill
HEADNOTE CRANBURY HEADNOTE As untainted land grows scarce, more people pay to live on reclaimed brownfields IN 2001 ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Project eyed on old Sandpoint mill site
Milltown Park LLC, a company formed by Wellesley, Mass.-based brownfields redeveloper Renova Partners LLC, has started cleanup of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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Association for the Environmental Health of Soils
Individuals interested in soil contamination and the analysis, assessment, remediation, and regulation of soils. Seeks to facilitate communication and foster cooperation among members. Serves as a network linking members; serves ...
Members: 600
Founded: 1989
Dues: student (with proof of status), $75 annual; regular, $125 annual.