Organised by Brownfield Briefing and Newzeye, the Awards are divided into the three categories of remediation techniques, with separate awards for the most innovative remediation method, conceptual design work carried out before remediation begins, and with best verification process.
All entries will be assessed by an independent panel of experts from the remediation industry, members of the CL:AIRE Technology and Research Group and academia.
The winners will be announced at a gala dinner to be held at BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London on Tuesday 19 September 2006.
The Awards are held in conjunction with the Brownfield Briefing annual “Contaminated Land and Remediation” conference. For more details on this two day conference please visit http://www.newzeyecentral.co.uk/bb/awards/
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Posted on 20th July 2006
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