Do working practices change during the remediation?
Working practices on site change constantly, reacting to site and environmental conditions and different contamination as well as in response to discussions with the regulators and observation by the site environmental engineers. The site constantly seeks to reduce emissions and odours and hold regular discussions to overcome problems. As an example, now a larger area of excavation is available, the reduced level area is being used to store and treat more odourous materials to reduce the potential for odours leaving the site.
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