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CL:AIRE Technology Demonstration Report 13 (TDP13): A permeable reactive barrier for remediation of extremely polluted groundwater associated with a highly pyritic abandoned colliery spoil heap [Premium resource]
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document --> technical publication --> report
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United Kingdom
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2006 |
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Jarvis, A.P., Younger, P.L. (2006) A permeable reactive barrier for remediation of extremely polluted groundwater associated with a highly pyritic abandoned colliery spoil heap. CL:AIRE. London, UK
First author: CL:AIRE
Other authors: Jarvis, A.P., Younger, P.L
Year: 2006
Title: A permeable reactive barrier for remediation of extremely polluted groundwater associated with a highly pyritic abandoned colliery spoil heap
Publisher name: CL:AIRE
Publisher details: London, UK
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Author 1/Producer: |
CL:AIRE
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Other Authors/Producers: |
Jarvis, A.P
Younger, P.L
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Non-governmental organisations
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CL:AIRE
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Publisher City: |
7th Floor
1 Great Cumberland Place
London
W1H 7AL
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1-905046-10-3
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PDF
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1.08
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EUGRIS Keyword(s): |
Contaminated land-->Contaminated land overview
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Long description: |
At Shilbottle, Northumberland, the spoil heap of the former Shilbottle Grange Colliery was a source of very
severe contamination of the adjacent Tyelaw Burn. Staff and students at Newcastle University first began
evaluating the problem in the late 1990s. These investigations led to the design, by the Newcastle team, of a
full-scale Permeable Reactive Barrier (PRB), settlement lagoons and aerobic wetland, for treatment of the
spoil heap drainage. In July 2002 Northumberland County Council commenced construction of the system,
which was completed in September 2002.
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Last update: 10/07/2008
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