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Irrigation --- Reclamation of land --- Irrigation. --- Reclamation of land. --- United States.
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Abandoned mined lands reclamation. --- Mineral industries --- Geomicrobiology. --- Environmental aspects. --- Geological microbiology --- Microbiological geology --- Geobiology --- Microbiology --- Mining engineering --- Mined land reclamation --- Mining sites restoration --- Reclamation of abandoned mined lands --- Reclamation of mined land --- Restoration of mining sites --- Strip-mined land reclamation --- Surface-mined land reclamation --- Reclamation of land --- Environmental aspects
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Bio-Geotechnologies for Mine Site Rehabilitation deals with the biological, physical, chemical, and engineering approaches necessary for the reclamation of mine waste. As mining has negative effects on natural resources and deteriorates the quality of the surrounding environment, this book provides coverage across different types of mining industries, which are currently creating industrial deserts overloaded with technogenic waste. The book offers cost-effective strategies and approaches for contaminated sites, along with remediation and rehabilitation methods for contaminated soils and waste dumps. It is an essential resource for students and academics, but is also ideal for applied professionals in environmental geology, mineral geologists, biotechnologists and policymakers.
Abandoned mined lands reclamation. --- Mineral industries --- Geomicrobiology. --- Environmental aspects.
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Agricultural drainage, such as runoffs from farmlands and wineries, are contaminated waters. Their management is monitored by environmental protection authorities who set targets of volume or pollutant reductions. Due to large quantities and seasonal variations, the targets are often not met, and effective management remains a problem in many parts of the world. Natural wetlands are known as the 'kidneys' of the earth with unique water purification functions that have long been recognized. Imitating the functions of natural wetlands, constructed wetlands are engineered systems purposely built to treat contaminated waters. They may therefore be called the 'artificial kidneys' of the earth. Rural areas often only have low-value lands available for constructed wetlands. Where large quantities of drainage are produced, farmlands are often adjacent to degraded natural wetlands that have reduced ecosystem functions. Controlled discharge and treatment in the wetlands can potentially be part of an integrated solution to multiple environmental problems. This book includes some recent studies on the fate of pollutants removed from agricultural drainage in wetlands, modelling of wetland performance, innovative systems, and the use of non-hazardous agricultural waste in constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment. These studies enhance our understanding of wetland systems, and will help develop wetland technology towards solving the problems associated with agricultural drainage.
Drainage. --- Land drainage --- Agricultural engineering --- Hydraulic engineering --- Reclamation of land --- Sanitary engineering --- Sewerage
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vordering --- réclamation --- Accounts receivable. --- Conflict of laws --- Negotiable instruments. --- Payments. --- Security (Law). --- Transfer (Law). --- Security. --- creance --- international --- schuldvordering --- internationaal
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Reclamation of land --- Coal mines and mining --- Administrative agencies --- Government policy --- Environmental aspects --- Finance. --- United States. --- Rules and practice.
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Reclamation of land --- Coal mines and mining --- Administrative agencies --- Government policy --- Environmental aspects --- Finance. --- United States. --- Rules and practice.
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