The Discrimination and Disposal of the Cover of Contaminated Sites

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This paper discussed the discrimination and disposal of pollution in the cover of contaminated sites. A discriminating and disposal solution for the cover of contaminated sites aim at the key situation that there is much pollution risk in the cover of contaminated site as well as the soil owing to industry enterprises’ transfer. Through sampling analysis and comprehensive risk assessment, we obtained the risk of contamination and its distribution in the cover of contaminated sites, then cleaned and transported them according to the risk category. The results of experiments show that this solution can effectively control the contamination risk during the disposal progress, and avoid the metastatic spread of the contaminated soil.

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January 2012

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