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Increasing demand for aggregates as a result of the transport infrastructure and housing boom in Melbourne prompted our client, Hanson -- a leader in building and construction materials -- to expand its current quarrying operations in Wollert, a residential...
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Ireland’s current construction boom has meant another kind of boom as well – in the volume of construction and demolition waste, much of it concrete rubble. With construction cranes standing tall all over Dublin, there is a need to...
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A 20-hectare (50 acre) deposit of polluted dredging spoils, accumulated over 40 years near the city of Gothenburg in Sweden’s industrial heartland, is getting a new life as a wetland designed for waterfowl. The Port of Gothenburg has had a...
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In developing solutions for many of the world’s environmental problems, there’s an increasing number of potential tools in the remediation engineer’s toolbox. One of the keys to success is selecting the right tools to get the best possible combination of...
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Mercury-contaminated pulp mill fibers deposited in the Lule River, which flows into the Baltic Sea close to the Swedish city of Luleå, have been migrating into the surrounding water, with potential for uptake by aquatic species – posing an...
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Golder was engaged by the owner of an existing copper mine in Asia to assess the feasibility of mining the deeper gold reserves. The proposed mining area is in a challenging hydrogeological environment, with groundwater inflows to the planned...
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The global mining industry is dedicated to finding solutions for the challenges that acid rock drainage (ARD) can cause at mine sites. Acid rock drainage, results when sulfide minerals are exposed to oxygen and water. Metal and coal mines...
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Lake Huron, one of North America’s Great Lakes and the third-largest lake in the world, looks placid at times, but it’s a complicated place. Currents, winds, upwelling of water from the depths, heat from the sun and air, plus...