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Remediation technologies include both traditional remediation approaches and emerging technologies. Common technologies employ a range of abiotic chemical treatments, biologically based remediation, and thermal approaches.  Also included in this category are technologies for extracting contaminants from the subsurface and delivering treatment amendments.  
 
Remediation technologies include both traditional remediation approaches and emerging technologies. Common technologies employ a range of abiotic chemical treatments, biologically based remediation, and thermal approaches.  Also included in this category are technologies for extracting contaminants from the subsurface and delivering treatment amendments.  
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Remediation technologies include both traditional remediation approaches and emerging technologies. Common technologies employ a range of abiotic chemical treatments, biologically based remediation, and thermal approaches. Also included in this category are technologies for extracting contaminants from the subsurface and delivering treatment amendments.

Related Articles

Additional Documents