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  2. Environmental remediation - Wikipedia

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    Environmental remediation is the cleanup of hazardous substances dealing with the removal, treatment and containment of pollution or contaminants from environmental media such as soil, groundwater, sediment. [1] Remediation may be required by regulations before development of land revitalization projects.

  3. Remedial action - Wikipedia

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    Brodex Water - Environmental remedial action is often undertaken by water specialists in the case of infected supply. Some, such as UK Company Brodex Water Treatment Specialists, advertise what services the company provides in the event of Legionella disease being discovered in a local supply, such as tank chlorination and equipment replacement.

  4. Sustainable remediation - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable remediation is the practice of considering the effects of implementing an environmental cleanup and incorporating options to minimize the footprint of the cleanup actions. [3] Opportunities for green and sustainable practices exist throughout the site remediation process of remedial investigation, design, construction, operation ...

  5. Remedial education - Wikipedia

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    Remedial education (also known as developmental education, basic skills education, compensatory education, preparatory education, and academic upgrading) is assigned to assist students in order to achieve expected competencies in core academic skills such as literacy and numeracy.

  6. Remedy - Wikipedia

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    Environmental remediation, the removal of pollution or contaminants from the environment; Legal remedy, an action by a court of law to impose its will; Remedial education, the act or process of correcting a fault or resolving a deficiency: e.g., remediation of a learning disability

  7. What you need to know about Westminster's PFAS ... - AOL

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    Two years after the forever chemicals PFAS6 were discovered in private wells in Westminster, here's where the remediation stands. What you need to know about Westminster's PFAS contamination and ...

  8. Does homeowners insurance cover mold?

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    How much does it cost to get rid of mold in your home? ... Bathroom remediation is usually between $500 and $1,000 but can cost upwards of $8,000 if the mold damage is extensive. If you find mold ...

  9. Bioremediation - Wikipedia

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    The limitation or remediation of pesticides is the low bioavailability. [57] Altering the pH and temperature of the contaminated soil is a resolution to increase bioavailability which, in turn, increased degradation of harmful compounds. [57] The compound acrylonitrile is commonly produced in industrial setting but adversely contaminates soils ...