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- Sustainable_remediation abstract "Sustainable Remediation is a term adopted internationally and encompasses sustainable approaches, as described by the Brundtland Report, to the investigation, assessment and management (including institutional controls) of potentially contaminated land and groundwater.The process of identifying Sustainable Remediation is defined by The UK Sustainable remediation Forum (SuRF-UK) as “the practice of demonstrating, in terms of environmental, economic and social indicators, that the benefit of undertaking remediation is greater than its impact, and that the optimum remediation solution is selected through the use of a balanced decision-making process.”".
- Sustainable_remediation wikiPageExternalLink www.claire.co.uk.
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- Sustainable_remediation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soil_contamination.
- Sustainable_remediation wikiPageWikiLink Contaminated_land.
- Sustainable_remediation wikiPageWikiLink Economy.
- Sustainable_remediation wikiPageWikiLink Groundwater.
- Sustainable_remediation wikiPageWikiLink Natural_environment.
- Sustainable_remediation wikiPageWikiLink Our_Common_Future.
- Sustainable_remediation wikiPageWikiLink Social.
- Sustainable_remediation wikiPageWikiLink Sustainability.
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- Sustainable_remediation subject Category:Soil_contamination.
- Sustainable_remediation hypernym Term.
- Sustainable_remediation comment "Sustainable Remediation is a term adopted internationally and encompasses sustainable approaches, as described by the Brundtland Report, to the investigation, assessment and management (including institutional controls) of potentially contaminated land and groundwater.The process of identifying Sustainable Remediation is defined by The UK Sustainable remediation Forum (SuRF-UK) as “the practice of demonstrating, in terms of environmental, economic and social indicators, that the benefit of undertaking remediation is greater than its impact, and that the optimum remediation solution is selected through the use of a balanced decision-making process.”".
- Sustainable_remediation label "Sustainable remediation".
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- Sustainable_remediation isPrimaryTopicOf Sustainable_remediation.