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Phone: +43 14 76 54 31 26 E-Mail: markus.puschenreiter@boku.ac.at

„Gentle“ remediation techniques for trace element contaminated sites (TECS). S ustainable ma N agement of s O il and ground W ater under the pressure of soil pollution and soil conta M in A tio N. Project partners. SU stainable MA nagement of T race E lement C ontaminated S oils -

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Phone: +43 14 76 54 31 26 E-Mail: markus.puschenreiter@boku.ac.at

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  1. „Gentle“ remediation techniques for trace element contaminated sites (TECS). Sustainable maNagement of sOil and groundWater under the pressure of soil pollution and soil contaMinAtioN Project partners SUstainable MAnagement of Trace Element Contaminated Soils - Development of a decision tool system and its evaluation • The 13 project partners are: • BOKU, Vienna/Austria • ARC, Seibersdorf/Austria • HAU, Diepenbeek/Flanders • LTU, Umeå/Sweden • LfUG, Dresden/Germany • RUB, Bochum/Germany • INRA, Villenave d’Ornon/France • INERIS, Verneuil-en-Halatte/France • INERTEC, Nanterre/France • UTC, Compiègne/France • UoB, Brighton/UK • CULS, Prague/Czech Republic • UniFi, Florence/Italy • Project duration: 12 months • Project start: 29.10.2007 Aims and objectives • Although the development of “gentle” in-situ remediation technologies has been under intensive research, the application of these technologies as practical solutions is still at its early stage. • Further aspects (such as potential impacts on the local environment and the principal question on the sustainability for the remediation process and its target) that are closely related to the remediation process were pre-viously only partly covered by research projects. • The aim of SUMATECS is to make a literature and project-based review to identify the current status of research and application in Europe and to… • derive decision tool systems, remediation scenarios including the • potential impacts on the local environment, and • (ii) define further research needs. • SUMATECS is a unique opportunity to make an intensive review of existing information on this topic. A major aim is also to establish pedagogical didactics to interact with students. • The results of this project will be the basis for a major step forward to an intensified implementation of gentle remediation technologies. SUMATECS contact Homepage: http://www.rhizo.at/sumatecs Coordinator: Dr. Markus Puschenreiter Phone: +43 14 76 54 31 26 E-Mail: markus.puschenreiter@boku.ac.at Scope of study Funded by the European Commission Contract n° ERAC-CT-2003-003219 Contact: SNOWMAN Secretariat, Mr. Arnd Wieland, c/o Umweltbundesamt Dessau, P.O. Box 1406, D-06813 Dessau secretariat@snowman-era.net

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