- Remedial Treatments for Contaminated Land, SP 104, Classification and Selection of Remedial Methods. CIRIA,1995. Part of a 12 volume set. (INFO-OA1a)
- Assessing the Wider Environmental Value of Remediating Land Contamination: A Review, R&D Technical Report, P238. EA, 2000. (PDF, 656KB) (INFO-OA1b)
- Remedial Treatment Action Data Sheets. EA, 2001. (PDF, 955KB) (INFO-OA1c)
- Guidance on the Assessment and Monitoring of Natural Attenuation of Contaminants in Groundwater, R&D Publication 95. EA, 2000. (PDF, 5.4MB) (INFO-OA1d)
- Guidance on the use of Permeable Reactive Barriers for Remediating Contaminated Groundwater NC/01/51. EA, 2002. (PDF, 1.2MB) (INFO-OA1f)
- Guidance on the use of Stabilisation/Solidification for the Treatment of Contaminated Soil, R&D Technical Report P5-064/TS. EA, 2004. (PDF, 763KB) (INFO-OA1g)
- Review of Scientific Literature on the use of Stabilisation/solidification for the Treatment of contaminated soil, solid waste and sludges (PDF, 4.3MB)
- A summary of the UK’s participation in the CLARINET and the NATO/CCMS Pilot Study during 1998 and 1999. EA, 1999 (PDF, 1MB)
- Mobilising Nature’s Armoury: Monitored Natural Attenuation – dealing with pollution using natural processes. EA, 2004 (PDF, 920KB)
- Stabilization and Solidification of Contaminated Soil and Waste: A Manual of Practice. HyggeMedia, 2015 (PDF, 25MB)
- Definition of Waste: Development industry Code of Practice
Natural Source Zone Depletion (NSZD)
- CRC Care (2020). CRC CARE Technical Report 46: The role of natural source zone depletion in the management of LNAPL contaminated sites.
- CL:AIRE Technical Bulletin 20 (2019). An introduction to Natural Source Zone Depletion.
- CRC Care (2018). CRC CARE Technical Report 44: Technical measurement guidance for LNAPL Natural Source Zone Depletion.
- ITRC (2018). Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (LNAPL) Site management: LCSM Evolution, Decision Process, and Remedial Technologies (LNAPL-3) - Appendix B: Natural Soure Zone Depletion Appendix
- ITRC (2009). Evaluating Natural Source Zone Depletion at Site with LNAPL.
Sustainable Remediation
SUBR:IM
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