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Research and guidance for managing contaminated environments

crcCARE’s Resource Centre provides access to technical guidance documents and research publications developed to support contamination assessment, risk management and remediation. Browse the collection below to explore resources used by environmental practitioners, regulators and researchers.

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Technical Guidance

Technical Guidance 03: Natural attenuation – a scoping review

‘Natural attenuation’ refers to naturally occurring physical, chemical and biological processes, or any combination of those processes, that reduce the concentration or mass of polluting substances in groundwater. It has been recognised that natural attenuation processes can form the basis of a viable remediation strategy for contaminated sites. Monitored natural attenuation has the potential to […]

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Technical Guidance 02: Protocols and techniques for characterising sites with subsurface petroleum hydrocarbons – a review

Characterisation and monitoring of petroleum-impacted sites can be costly. Poor characterisation can lead to uncertain mapping of the mass and distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons in subsurface environments. This in turn can lead to poor decisions which may compromise human or environmental health or can increase costs where remediation is prolonged, misapplied or not well targeted […]

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