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This paper aim is to analyze the state of the art of the use of remediation technologies for areas contaminated with organochlorine based on a detailed literature review. The remediation technologies considered in this study are bioremediation, phytoremediation, nanotechnology, chemical oxidation, and thermal desorption. This survey has been undertaken as part of an ongoing project entitled Development...
The selection process of remediation technology for a contaminated area can be highly improved by the ability to learn from previous remediation efforts in similar areas. The key factor in this learning is the identification of similar cases based on past experiences. This paper reports a procedure developed to identify similar cases to the Capua Street site, Santo Andre, Brazil, taking the EPAs Cost...
Nanotechnology is growing up in importance due to its application in several industrial sectors. Developed countries have defined research agendas in this area to develop new products and processes to meet future demands. Some of these countries are carrying out prospective studies, roadmaps and technology forecasting to orient their investments. As it regards to investments and ongoing research projects,...