Ravi Naidu, a Laureate Professor at the University of Newcastle and Managing Director of Australian contaminants research centre, CRC CARE, will chair the International Network on Soil Pollution (INSOP) Read more
Breaking new ground
Environmental laboratory and soil science consultancy service SESL Australia uses science to unlock the potential of excavation waste and turn it into topsoil.
Re-assessing remediation
CRC CARE continues to develop technologies to reduce soil contamination. CEO Professor Ravi Naidu talks about the current issues affecting soil remediation. Read more
Hazardous waste management: a sustainable approach
Environmental solutions group Enretech is breaking new ground in soil remediation methods. Read more
Hitting pay dirt
Looking beyond the surface of contaminated soil is proving to be a valuable tool in resource recovery. CDE Group tells WMR how its separation technology is at the forefront of change. Read more
New rules for recovered soil and fines
The New South Wales EPA is making it easier for the construction industry to reuse excavated soil with new standards to increase the quality and value of up to 350,000 tonnes of soil recovered from construction and demolition works each year. Read more
A new approach to odorous and hazardous gas capture
Dust Collector Rentals (DCR) and sister company DCR Environmental Services draw on years of experience when it comes to portable, rentable dust collectors. Read more
A remediated evolution: CDE
Daniel Webber, CDE Regional Manager Australasia, outlines how CDE’s contaminant removal capabilities are expanding alongside a maturing soil remediation market.