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IN SITU SOIL REMEDIATION
New Perspectives in Soil Remediation
In situ Chemical oxidation in combination with
In situ Bioremediation
9.30u Start symposium: Tim Grotenhuis (WUR, chair) 9.30-9.50u Arne Alphenaar (TTE Consultants): Development, connecting opportunities 9.50-10.10u Michelle Crimi (Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA): In Situ Chemical Oxidation for Groundwater Remediation: New Developments and Directions 10.10-10.30u Hauke Smidt (Laboratory for Microbiology, WUR) Molecular diagnostics of dedicated degraders & microbial communities involved in bioremediation 10.30-10.50u Coffee break 10.50-11.10u Tessa Pancras (Arcadis) Different perspectives on the application of ISCO 11.10-11.30u Anton Roeloffzen (DCMR, Schiedam): Soil sanitation in the Netherlands from multifunctionality to doing nothing 11.30-12.00u Plenary discussion on all topics addressed (Tim Grotenhuis and panel) 12.00-12.30u lunch 12.30u Departure to PhD Defence explanation how to reach the Aula for the PhD defence of Nora Sutton at 13.30 h
FP7 Collaborative Project Grant Agreement No.: 226956
UPSOIL:
Upgrading soil sustainably by developing cost-effective, biogeochemical
remediation approaches
Fact sheet
• 15 partners
•Total budget: 4.5 million euro
•EU-contribution: 3.4 million euro
•Start: 1/10/2009
•Duration: 36 months
until September 2012
•General coordinator: Tecnalia
Nerea Otaegi (Spain)
•Scientific coordinator: VITO
Leen Bastiaens (Belgium)
UPSOIL partners
1. Tecnalia, Research centre, Spain
2. VITO, Research institute, Belgium
3. Deltares/TNO, Research Centre, The Netherlands
4. WageningenUniversity DepartmentofEnvironmentalTechnology, The Netherlands
5. IETU (Institute for Ecology of industrial areas), research institute, Poland
6. ECOIND, Research institute, Romania
7. SGI, Geotechnical institute (authority), Sweden
8. ENACON, Consultant, Czech Republic
9. ECOREM-Baltic, consultant, Lithunia/Belgium
10. Dekonta, contractor& labs, Czech Republic
11. Powiz, consultant, Poland SME’s
12. Ejlskov, engineering company, Denmark Industrial partners
13. RDS, engineering company, Spain
14. Biutec, consultancy & analyses, Austria
15. Geocisa, Contractor, Spain
Titel 6
Approach 1: Smart coupling
site redevelopment possible
'zero' risk level achieved
passive phase active
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Explanation how to reach the Aula for
the
PhD defence of Nora Sutton at 13.30 h
Bus 88
Departure times at Busstop:
Droevendaalse steeg: 12.22 – 12.37 – 12.52 -13.07
Bus driving time: 10 minutes to
Busstation Wageningen
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