CSME - SARCLE 2012 Nancy
CSME - SARCLE - Nancy - 22 au 24 octobre 2012 |
Le congrès Contaminated Site Management in Europe - Sustainable Approaches to Remediation of Contaminated Land in Europe (CSME - SARCLE), organisé par le Laboratoire réactions et génie des procédés (LRGP) et le Groupement d'intérêt scientifique sur les friches industrielles (GISFI), se déroule dans les locaux de l'École nationale supérieure des industries chimiques, à Nancy, du 22 au 24 octobre 2012.
Thématique du congrès
Ce congrès s'inscrit dans la lignée des congrès CSME-SARCLE organisés chaque année fin octobre, les précédents ont eu lieu à Gand (Belgique) et à Amsterdam (Pays-Bas). Ce congrès permet de faire le point sur les connaissances relatives à la dépollution et la réhabilitation des sites contaminés par des polluants organiques et/ou inorganiques. Les thèmes concernent :
- la compréhension de la migration des polluants dans les sols et des nappes,
- la dépollution par des méthodes physico-chimiques et/ou biologiques des sols et des aquifères (de l'échelle du laboratoire à celle du site),
- les stratégies pour gérer la dépollution et la réhabilitation, y compris les aspects réglementaires et économiques,
- l'aspect "durable" de la décontamination incluant la mesure de la durabilité et des impacts et les technologies vertes
- des études de cas de réhabilitation de sites
Programme
(en cours de traitement)
Lundi 22 octobre
- 09h00 - 09h45 : Accueil
- 09h45 - 10h15 : Ouverture
- 10h15 - 12h35 : Session 1 - Tools for Defining Impact and Liabilities, sous la présidence de Michael D. Annable et Sébastien Kaskassian
- 10h15 - 10h40 : Passive Flux Meter Applications for Evaluating Source Zone Dissolution and Flux from Low Permeability Zones, par Michael D. Annable - University of Florida (États-Unis)
- 10h40 - 10h55 : Passive Samplers and Natural Vertical Flow Measurement as an Innovative Way of Sampling Groundwater, par J. Michel, M. Lemoine, Lise Lucas - G2R (Université de Lorraine), F. Guillot et F. Richez
- 10h55 - 11h10 : Vapor migration assessment for a Chlorinated Contaminated Site via In Situ Flux Measurement, par André Tartre et André d'Astous - Envir'Eau (Canada)
- 11h10 - 11h25 : Optical Methods to Monitor PAH Fate in Soil Remediation, par A. Assaad, S. Pacault, S. Pontvianne, Marie-Noëlle Pons et Marie-Odile Simonnot - Laboratoire réactions et génie des procédés, CNRS-Université de Lorraine
- 11h25 - 11h40 : Validation of an On-Site Component-Specific Detection Method for Volatile Organic Components: EnISSA-MIP, par Wouter Van de Putte1 , Samuel Van Herreweghe, Wim Vansina, Mark Van Straaten, Bert Van Goidsenhoven, Inge De Vrieze et Veerle Labeeuw - EnISSA - MAVA et OVAM (Belgique)
- 11h40 - 12h05 : Detailed Characterization of a Multi-Source Site Contaminated with Chlorinated Solvents Combining Various In-Situ Measurement Tools: Data Comparison and Costs / Benefits Analysis, par S. Kaskassian, A. Roger, T. Gleize et J.-M. Côme - BURGEAP Lyon
- 12h05 - 12h20 : Software for the Assessment of NAPL Distribution in Aquifer (Oreos), par J. Chastanet, S. Kaskassian et J.-M. Côme - BURGEAP Lyon
- 12h20 - 12h35 : Multi-Approaches Used to Field Delimitation and Quantification of Diesel-Fuel Source Zones, par Marius Draga - Innovasol, Pessac - et Olivier Atteia, Innovasol, Pessac et Institut polytechnique de Bordeaux
- 14h00 - 18h15 : Session 2 - Tools for Mitigation Impacts to Soil, Sediments and Water - Biological Methods of Contaminant Treatment, sous la présidence de Corinne Leyval et Christophe Schwartz
- 14h00 - 14h25 : Fate and Impact of the Multi-Contamination (PAHs, Heavy Metals) of an Industrial Soil under Natural and Plant Assisted Attenuation and the Same Soil after Remediation, par Corinne Leyval, A. Cébron, C. Caupert, Pascale Bauda, Thierry Beguiristain, J. Cortet, S. Criquet, Pierre Faure, Jean-François Masfaraud, J. Nahmani, Stéphanie Ouvrard, Noèle Raoult, Paule Vasseur et P. Bertin - LIMOS, LIEBE, LSE, G2R, GISFI - Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Inra
- 14h25 - 14h50 : Long-Term Assessment of Natural Attenuation: Statistical Approach on Soils with Aged PAH-Contamination, par Christophe Schwartz, Élodie-Denise Chenot, Jean-François Masfaraud et Stéphanie Ouvrard - LSE, LIEBE - Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Inra
- 14h50 - 15h05 : A Case Study of Monitored Natural Attenuation of Petroleum-Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil, par Elicia Verardo, Alain Saada, Céline Blanc, Clément Zornig, Stéfan Colombano, Jean-Christophe Gourry et Michaela Blessing - BRGM, Orléans
- 15h05 - 15h20 : Isolation of Fungal Isolates from French West Indies Soil Contaminated with Chlordecone: Evidence for Chlordecone Tolerance and Potential Biodegrading Ability, par Chloé Merlin, Cécile Heraud, Marion Devers-Lamrani, Christian Steinberg et Fabrice Martin-Laurent
- 15h20 - 15h35 : Inorganic and Organic Bulking Agents for Enhancing Bioremediation of Crude Oil in Soil, par Ainon Hamzah, Siti Nursyazana Md Salleh et Sukiman Sarmani - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Bangi (Malaisie)
- 15h35 - 15h50 : Characterization of Microbial Degradation Activity by Q-PCR during Biostimulation, par C. Malandain et O. Sibourg - ENOVEO - Lyon
- 15h50 - 16h15 : Posters
- 16h15 - 16h30 : Modelling the Respiratory Quotient for the monitoring of soil treatment bioprocesses, par Cyril Lemaire, Stéphane Mottelet, Olivier Schoefs, Edvina Lamy et André Pauss - Université technique de Compiègne - Compiègne
- 16h30 - 16h45 : Biodegradation of Explosives: Research and Investigation of Applicable Methodology for In Situ Biological Degradation, par Radka Velebová, Petra Najmanová et Petr Pokorný - Dekonta as et Enacon SRO - Prague (République tchèque)
- 16h45 - 17h00 : Biodegradation of Explosives: Field Pilot-Scale Application, par Petr Pokorný, Jan Němeček et Radka Velebová - Dekonta as et Enacon SRO - Prague (République tchèque)
- 17h00 - 17h15 : Active Recirculation for Enhanced In Situ Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated VOCs in (Glauconitic) Soils with Low Permeability, par K. Suy, Diederik Valcke et Diane Dries - Mourik NV - Anvers (Belgique)
- 17h15 - 17h30 : Cap18®: Used as Anaerobic Biobarriers for VOCs, par Guillaume Garcia, Stijn Haghebaert, Kristof Van Vooren, Lorenzo Sachetti et Matt Dingens - European Remediation Technologies - Knokke-Heist (Belgique) et Carus Europe - Milan (Italie)
- 17h30 - 17h45 : A New Process to Produce Nickel Ammonium Disulfate from the Hyperaccumulating Plant Alyssum murale, par X. Zhang, R. Barbaroux, V. Houzelot, E. Plasari, G. Mercier, J.F. Blais, Aida Bani, Guillaume Echevarria, Jean-Louis Morel et Marie-Odile Simonnot - Laboratoire réactions et génie des procédés, Laboratoire sols et environnement - Nancy, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Eau, Terre Environnement - Québec (Canada et Agricultural University of Tirana - Kamez (Albanie)
- 17h45 - 18h00 : Bio and Phyto Remediation of Aromatic Organochlorinated Compounds / Industrial Return of Experience, par Rosmary de Nadai, Yves Antoinette, Julie Klein, Gerard Merlin, Angelique San Miquel et Agnès Pilas Begue - Environment Hygiene Microbiology, Rhodia Recherches et Technologies - Saint Fons
- 18h00 - 18h15 : Designing Cropping Systems for Ni Phytomining by Hyperaccumulators in Ultramafic Soils of the Balkans, par Guillaume Echevarria, Aida Bani, Marie-Odile Simonnot et Jean-Louis Morel - Laboratoire sols et environnement - LABEX Ressources21, Nancy, Laboratoire réactions et génie des procédés, CNRS – Université de Lorraine - Nancy, et Agricultural University of Tirana - Kamëz (Albanie)
Mardi 23 octobre
Session 3: Policy Chairpersons: Dr. Frédérique Cadière and M.Sc. Eddy Willy French Contaminated Sites: Market, Technologies and Research Priorities Frédérique Cadière ADEME (Agency for Environment and Energy Management) - Brownfield and contaminated site department , Angers, France
Brownfield Redevelopment in Flanders: General Approach and Case Harbour of Ghent E. P. H. Wille Department Waste and Material Management, OVAM, Mechelen, Belgium K. Miseur Enterprise Flanders, VAC Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Attena Project: A French Protocol for Monitored Natural Attenuation Demonstration Alain Saada, Céline Blanc, Clément Zornig, Stéfan Colombano, Elicia Verardo, Jean-Christophe Gourry; Michaela Blessing BRGM, Orléans, France
Remediation of Former Landfills in Flanders: Preparation of a New Policy- The Landfill Mining Approach E. P. H. Wille, L. Umans,T. Behets Department Waste and Material Management, OVAM, Mechelen, Belgium Session 4: Tools for Mitigating Impact to Soils, Sediments and Water - Contaminant Stabilization and Fixation - Soil Construction
9:50 - 10:15 IT Chairpersons: Mr. Stéfan Colombano and Dr. Sophie Guimont GEOTEX - Stabilisation of Soils Impacted By Low Levels of Metals / Metalloids Contamination: Treatability Tests, Geochemical / Thermodynamics Modelling and Development of an Industrial Prototype
Stéfan Colombano3, Laetitia Colombel3, Françoise Bodenan3, Sylvain Guignot3, Maurice Save3, Philippe Bataillard3, Didier Rey4, Patrick Lance4, Guillaume Louchez2, Petra Urso2, Cyrille Curvers1, Boris 5 10:15 - 10:40 10:40 - 10:55 ST 10:55 - 11:20 IT 11:20 - 11:35 ST Devic1, Jean-Yves Richard1 1 SITA Remediation, 2SITA FD, 3BRGM, 4RMIS, 5GUTZWILLER Poster Session and Coffee Break
Long-Term Effects Assessment of Biochar to Remediate Heavy-Metals Contaminated Soils Frédéric Rees1, Jean-Louis Morel1, Marie-Odile Simonnot2 1Université de Lorraine/INRA, Laboratoire Sols et Environnement, Nancy, France; 2CNRS, Laboratoire Réactions et Génie des Procédés, Nancy, France Sustainable Soil Refunctioning on Derelict Lands by Soil Construction with Primary By-Products Sophie Guimont1, Geoffroy Sere2,3, Françoise Watteau2,3, Jerome Cortet2,3,Jean Louis Morel2,3, Jean-Christophe Renat1, Christophe Schwartz2,3 1 Valterra Dépollution / Réhabilitation, Nancy, France; 2 Université De Lorraine, Laboratoire Sols Et Environnement, Umr 1120, Nancy, France; 3 INRA, Laboratoire Sols Et Environnement, UMR 1120, Nancy, France
- Classification of Rehabilitation Treatments of Polluted Sites by Hydrocarbons and Heavy Metals ( Case Study: The Tidjelabine Mix Landfill)
Mohamed Said Benmenni Laboratoire de Recherche en Technologie Alimentaire, Université de Boumerdès, Algérie Session 5: Tools for Mitigating impacts to Soil, Sediments and Water- In Situ Chemical Reduction 11:35 - 12:25
Chairpersons: Dr. Peter Kvapil and Mr. Christophe Chêne
- In-Situ Chemical and Biological Reduction of Chlorinated Ethenes – Reduction of Toxic Intermediates Production By Remediation Process Optimization
Petr Kvapil 1, Kristyna Peskova 2, Lenka Lacinova, Miroslav Černík 3 1 AQUATEST a.s., Liberec, Czech Republic; 2 Hochschule Zittau/Gorlitz (FH), University of Applied Science, Zittau, Deutschland; 3 Technická univerzita v Liberci, CXI, Liberec, Czech Republic MIXIS® The Association of Soil Mixing and Chemical Treatment: A New Approach for In-Situ Source Zone 6
14:00 - 16:10
- Remediation C. Chene SOLEO Services, Pusignan, France
Lunch Combining Bioaugmentation with In Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR) for Remediation of Chlorinated Ethenes in Groundwater Fayaz Lakhwala, Ph.D. FMC Environmental Solutions, Union, USA Ian Ross Ph.D. FMC Corporation, Bromborough, Wirral, UK Reduction and Immobilization of Hexavalent Chromium Contained in Subsurface Soils- An Organic Treatment Véronique Croze 1, Jean- Baptiste Roblet 1, Marie –Odile Simonnot 2 1 ICF Environnement, GENNEVILLIERS, FRANCE; 2 Laboratoire Réactions et Génie des Procédés (CNRS UPR 3349), Nancy, France NANO-BIO-REM: Combined Technology for Remediation of Contamination by Hexavalent Chromium Jan Nemecek1*, Petr Pokorny1, Lenka Lacinova2, Petr Parma2 and Ondrej Lhotsky 1 ENACON s.r.o., Prague, Czech Republic; 2 Technicka univerzita v Liberci, Liberec, Czech Republic; 3 DEKONTA a.s, Stehelčeves, Czech Republic Field Development of In-Situ Reactive Zone (IRZ) for Biological Stabilization and Fixation of Chromite Ore Processing Residues (COPR) Heap T.Gisbert1, T. Wohlhuter1, L. Ferriere1 & J.L. Mauss2 1 ARCADIS, Le Plessis-Robinson, France; 2 RHODIA, Saint-Fons, France TCE and Cr (VI) Source Zone Treatment by Innovative Formulation of NZVI Alain Dumestre1, Antoine Joubert1, Julien Dumont1, Marc Cardetti1, Petr Kvapil2, Jean-Yves Bottero3, Jérôme Rose3, Naresh Kumar3, Laure Malleret4, Delphine Kaifas4 Laure Chancerelle5, Fabrice Quiot5, Flore Rebischung5, Pascal Roudier6, Pierre Doumenq7 1SERPOL; 2AQUATEST; 3CEREGE; 4Université d’Aix Marseille; 5INERIS; 6HYPHEN; 7Nanofrezes Coordinator, Université d’Aix Marseille Poster Session and Coffee Break 7 16:10 - 16:25 ST 16:25 - 16:40 ST 16:40 - 16:55 ST Characterization of Microscale Zerovalent Iron Used in Soil and Groundwater Remediation T. Kabeche1,3, L. Fonseca1, K. Hanna2, C. Chene3, M-O. Simonnot 1 1 Laboratoire Réactions et Génie des Procédés, Université de Lorraine CNRS, Nancy, France; 2 Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes UMR CNRS 6226, Rennes, France; 3 Société SOLEO-Services, Pusignan, France Field Implementation of a Novel Liquid Amendment Containing Lecithin and Ferrous Iron for Reductive Treatment of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Alan G. Seech Ph.D. FMC Environmental Solutions, Corona Del Mar CA,USA Ian Ross, Ph.D. FMC Environmental Solutions, Bromborough, Wirral, UK Fayaz Lakhwala, Ph.D. FMC Environmental Solutions, Union, NJ, USA Comparison of Three In-Situ Treatment Methods to Treat Chlorinated Solvents in an Alluvial Aquifer : Impact of Heterogeneity O. Atteia1, C. Barnier2, C. Palmier3 1ENSEGID and Innovasol fundation,Pessac , France; 2 Golder Associates, Montréal Canada; 3 Ford Company, Blanquefort France Session 6: Tools for Mitigating impact to soil, Sediment and Water- In Situ Chemical Oxidation 16:55 - 17:10 ST 17:10 - 17:25 ST Chairpersons: Dr. Ian Ross and Dr. Véronique Croze Remediation of PAH Contaminated Soils by Magnetite Catalyzed Fenton-Like Oxidation M. Usman1,2, P. Faure2, C. Ruby1 and K. Hanna3,4 1 LCPME, UMR 7564 CNRS-Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France; 2 G2R UMR CNRS 7566, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France; 3 Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes, UMR CNRS 6226, Rennes, France; 4 Université Européenne de Bretagne, France Case Study: In-Situ Treatment of Jet A and Lubricants using Catalyzed Hydrogen Peroxide Activated Sodium Persulfate Douglas D. Carvel, P.E. President, MECX LP SDVOSB, Houston, TX, USA 8 17:25 - 17:40 ST Use Of ISCO With Namno4 in the Vadose Zone – A Scoop in Europe! Eddy Wille1, Peter Nagels1, Cathérine Van Wouwe2, William Youlton2, Kristof Van Vooren2, Truus Delmote3, Guillaume Garcia4 and Stijn Haghebaert4 1OVAM(Public Waste Agency of Flanders), Mechelen, Belgium; 2Sita Remediation, Grimbergen, Belgium; 3TEC, Zelzate, Belgium; 4European Remediation Technologies, Knokke-Heist, Belgium 9 Wednesday, October 24, 2012 Session 7: Tools for Mitigating Impact to Soil, Sediments and Water- Thermal Treatment 08:30 - 08:55 IT 08:55 - 09:10 ST Chairperson: Mr. Jan Haemers A New ISTD Technology: NSR Treatment of LNAPL Layer Contaminated with CVOC Solvents H. Saadaoui1, M.Sangely2, C. Palmier3, J. Haemers1 1TPS TECH SA; 2VALGO SA; 3FORD-GETRAG Utilization of Combined Thermal Desorption and Catalytic Oxidation Methods for Solid Waste Decontamination Ing. Helena Váňová1, Ing. Robert Raschman1, RNDr. Jan Kukačka1, Ing. Olga Šolcová2, CSc., DSc., Ing. Květuše Jirátová2, CSc., Ing. Pavel Topka2, Ph.D. 1 Dekonta, a.s., Stehelčeves, Czech Republic; 2 Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, Prague, Czech Republic 09:10 - 09:25 ST 09:25 - 09:40 ST 09:40 - 09:55 ST Could Bacteria Be Considered as Toxicological Endpoints? Molecular Responses to the Presence of Nanoparticles M. L. Saccà1,2, C. Fajardo2, L. T. Ortiz2, M.L. Rodríguez-Membibre2, G. Costa2, M. Nande2, C. Lobo3, M. Martín2 1 CEI Campus Moncloa, UCM-UPM, Madrid, Spain; 2 Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 3 Instituto Madrileño de Investigación y Desarrollo Rural Agrario y Alimentario, IMIDRA, Madrid, Spain Molecular Biology as a Forensic Tool for the Liability of Pollution C. Malandain and O. Sibourg ENOVEO, Lyon, France The Microhumus Know-How: A Powerful Tool for Assessing the Biofunctioning of Polluted Soils Gaylord Erwan Machinet1*, Geneviève Villemin1, Maxime Maire1, Françoise Watteau2 and Jean-Louis Morel2 1 Microhumus Laboratoire, Nancy Université, INRA, Nancy, France; 2 Laboratoire Sols et Environnement, Nancy Université, INRA, Nancy, France 10 Session 8: Tools for Defining Impacts and Liabilities Chairpersons: Prof. Margarita Martín and Ms. Cécile Le Guern 09:55 - 10:10 ST 10:10 - 10:35 Contamination of Groundwater By Landfill Leachates – Fine Alluvial Deposits as Lithologic Parameter Reducing Contaminant Transport Yann Lotram 1, Béatrice Béchet 1, Cécile Le Guern2, Laurent Lassabatère3, Hervé Andrieu1 1 PRES LUNAM, French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks (IFSTTAR), Bouguenais, France; 2 BRGM, Service Géologique Régional des Pays de la Loire, Nantes, France; 3 Université de Lyon; UMR5023 Ecologie des Hydrosystèmes Naturels et Anthropisés; Université Lyon 1 –ENTPE - CNRS, Vaulx-en-Velin, France Poster Session and Coffee Break 10:35 - 11:00 IT 11:00 - 11:25 IT 11:25 - 11:40 ST
- OXYSOL: Coupling ISCO and Restoration of Soil Functions for In Situ Remediation of the Unsaturated Zone of Contaminated Soils
- J. L. Morel1, J. Lemaire1, F. Laurent1, M.O.Simonnot1, M. Bues1, P. Faure1, A. Saada2, J. C. Gourry2, C. Leyval1, C. Schwartz1, T. Begueristain1, Paule Vasseur (1), S. Colombano2, N. Raoult1, J.C. Renat3, S. Guimont3, R. Jacquet4, E. Depre5, P. Charbonnier5
- 1 University of Lorraine (GISFI),
- 2 BRGM,
- 3 Valterra,
- 4 Solvay France,
- 5 ArcelorMittal Real Estate France
The Reconversion of Former Industrial Sites: The Necessary Partnership between All Stakeholders (Operators, Authorities, Scientists, Consultants, Town Planners,...) for an International Group P. Charbonnier1, E. Depré2 1 ArcelorMittal Corporate Real Estate – Luxembourg 2 ArcelorMittal Real Estate France – France Is Vegetalization a Sustainable Solution to Manage a Former Settling Pond of Iron Industry? H. Huot1,2, M-O. Simonnot2, P. Charbonnier3, J-L. Morel1 1Laboratoire Sols et Environnement, Université de Lorraine-INRA, Nancy, France; 2Laboratoire Réactions et Génie des Procédés, Université de Lorraine-CNRS, Nancy, France 3Arcelor Mittal Real Estate France, Hayange, France 11 Session 9: Site Management and Sustainability Chairpersons: Prof. Jean Louis Morel and Dr. Patrick Charbonnier 11:40 - 11:55 ST 11:55 - 12:10 ST 12:10 - 14:00 How New Phyto Remediation Technologies Will Change the Structure of Soil Decontamination Industrial Sectors? Anticipating Development Constraints Vincent Boly, Mauricio Camargo, Laure Morel, Tony Mozzi Laboratoire ERPI, Institut national polytechnique de Lorraine, Nancy, France Life Cycle Assessment to Choose a Soil Remediation Technique Matthieu Sangely VALGO, Portet-sur-Garonne (31), France Lunch Session 10: Tools for Mitigating Impact to Soil, Sediments and Water- In Situ Chemical Oxidation 14:00 - 14:25 IT 14:25 - 14:40 ST 14:40 - 14:55 ST 14:55 - 15:10 Chairperson: Dr. Pierre Faure and Dr. Marek Šváb In Situ Chemical Oxidation Via Activated Sodium Persulfate for Remediation of Multiple Organic Contaminants Ian Ross, Ph.D. FMC Environmental Solutions, Bromborough, Wirral, UK Jeff Burdick ARCADIS U.S., Inc., Newtown, PA, USA Mark O’Neill ARCADIS U.S., Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA Chemical Remediation Treatments on PAC (Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds) Contaminated Soils: Consequences on Polar PAC S. Andriatsihoarana1,2, C. Lorgeoux1, S. Colombano2, S. Lundstedt3, B. Lemière2, A. Saada2, C. Mouvet2 and P. Faure1 1 G2R UMR CNRS 7566, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France; 2 BRGM, 3, avenue Claude Guillemin, Orléans, France; 3 Umeå University, Department of Chemistry, Umeå, Sweden Case Study: In-Situ Treatment of PCP and Heavy Oil using recirculated Solvents and Alkaline Activated Sodium Persulfate Douglas D. Carvel, P.E. President, MECX LP SDVOSB, Houston, TX , USA Efficiency of Ozone Application for Groundwater Treatment 12 ST Marek Šváb1,2 1DEKONTA, a.s., Stehelčeves, Czech Republic 15:10 - 15:25 ST 2Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic Safe and Effective Solubilization of Organics the Key to Sustainable In-Situ Treatment Success Douglas D. Carvel, P.E. President, MECX LP SDVOSB, Houston, TX, USA 13 Poster Session P1 Quicklyzer - Online Measurement System for the Detection of Selective Groups of Substances in the Soil Water by Intrinsic Fluorescence and Absorption Dipl. Ing. (FH) Florian Lechner Umwelt-Geräte-Technik GmbH, Germany Prof. Dr. Alfred Lechner Hochschule Regensburg Kompetenzzentrum Nanochem, Germany Prof. Dr. Helmut Hummel Hochschule Regensburg Kompetenzzentrum Sensorik, Germany P2 Effect of the Hyperaccumulating Plant Cover Composition and the Rhizosphere Associated Bacteria on the Efficiency of Nickel Extraction from Soil Pierre Lucisine, Guillaume Echevarria, Thibault Sterckeman, Emile Benizri Laboratoire Sols et Environnement UMR 1120 Université de Lorraine - INRA, Nancy, France P3 Phytoremediation: Effects of Cadmium and Zinc on Growth and Antioxidant System Activity of Kenaf (Hibiscus Cannbinus L.) Sarra Arbaoui 1*, Bruno Campanella 2, Roger Paul 2 And Taoufik Bettaieb 1 1Horticultural Science laboratory, National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia, Tunisia; 2 Environmental Toxicology laboratory, Gembloux Ago Bio Tech 2, Gembloux, Belgium P4 Impact of Heavy Metals on Physiological and Proteomic Responses of Willows (Salix Sp.) Aricia Evlard1, S. Ferrandis Vallterra2, Kjell Sergeant3, Bruno Campanella1, Jenny Renaut3, Cédric Guignard3, Jean-François Hausman3, Roger Paul1 1Laboratoire de Toxicologie environnementale, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège, Gembloux, Belgium; 2Unité de Statistique, Informatique et Mathématique appliquées, University of Liège, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, Gembloux, Belgium; 3 Centre de Recherche Public — Gabriel Lippmann, Department Environment and Agrobiotechnologies, Belvaux, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg P5 Using Miscanthus X Giganteus and Telluric Microflora for Rhizoremediation of Contaminated Soils Sonia Henry, Philippe Laval-Gilly, Claudia Martinez-Chois, Amar Bennasroune, Marie Lejean, Frederic Quignon, Jaïro Falla Université de Lorraine, LIEBE – UMR 7146 CNRS, Yutz, France P6 On the Way of the ISO Standardization of Vicia-Micronucleus Test for 14 Soil Genotoxicity Risk Assessment Adrien Dhyevre , Anne-Sophie Foltête, Delphine Aran, Serge Muller and Sylvie Cotelle Laboratoire des Interactions Ecotoxicologie Biodiversité Ecosystèmes (LIEBE) - CNRS UMR 7146, Université de Lorraine, METZ, France P7 Photocatalytic Degradation of VOCs in Air in a Closed-Loop Reactor František Moulis, Josef Krýsa Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic P8 Foam Propagation into Sand Columns for Enhanced Soil Remediation Estefania del Campo Estrada 1*, Henri Bertin 1, Olivier Atteia 2* 1 UMR CNRS 5295 - I2M Département Trefle, Site ENSAM, Talence, France; 2 Institut EGID, EA4592 G&E, ENSEGID Université de Bordeaux, Pessac, France
- Partnership Fondation InnovaSol
P9 Pb and Zn Stabilization in Soils With Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles: A Column Experiment M. Gil-Díaz1,2, A. Pérez-Sanz1, J. Alonso1, M. Martín2, M. C. Lobo1 1IMIDRA, Madrid, Spain; 2 Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain P10 Innovative Enhanced In-Situ Reduction by Bi-Metallic Iron-Alloys J. Dick, W. De Windt and F. Lakaye Biorem Engineering, Zwijnaarde, Belgium P11 Impact of Zero-Valent Iron (ZVI) Nanoparticles on Soil Biodiversity: Molecular Responses and Environmental Biomonitoring C. Fajardo1, M.L. Saccà1,3, M. Nande1, M.C. Lobo2, M. Martin1 1 Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 2 Instituto Madrileño de Investigación y Desarrollo Rural Agrario y Alimentario, IMIDRA, Madrid, Spain; 3 CEI Campus Moncloa, UCM-UPM, Madrid, Spain P12 Toxicity of Fe Nanoparticles as An Immobilization Strategy on Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils L.T. Ortiz1, S. Sánchez-Fotún1, M.L. Rodríguez-Membibre1, G. Costa1, M.C. Lobo2, M. Martin1 1 Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; 2 Instituto Madrileño de Investigación y Desarrollo Rural Agrario y Alimentario, IMIDRA, Madrid, Spain P13 Using the Genomic Variability of Alnus Sp. to Reallocate Heavy- Metal Contaminated Sites B. Printz, K. Sergeant, L. Solinhac, C. Guignard , J. Renaut , L. Hoffmann , J. F. Hausman Centre de Recherche Public – Gabriel Lippmann, Belvaux, Luxembourg 15 P14 The Use of Metal Fractionation By Sequential Extraction to Increase Resource Sustainability M. Villén-Guzmán1, F. García-Herruzo1, A. Bakkali2, R. El Mail2 and B. Arhoun1,2 1 Dpt. of Chemical Engineering, F. of Sciences, University of Malaga, Malaga; 2 Faculté des Sciences, Université Abdelmalek Essâadi, Tétouan, Maroc P15 Comparative Study of Acid Enhancements in the Soil Electrokinetic Remediation Technology M. Villén-Guzmán, M. C. Rey-Merchán, J. M. Rodríguez-Maroto, A. García-Rubio y J. M. Paz-García Dpt. of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, University of Malaga, Malaga P16 The Use of Heavy Metal Fractionation for Risk Assessment: Tuning the Technique M. Villén-Guzmán, M. C. Rey-Merchán, R. A. García-Delgado, C. Vereda-Alonso* and C. Gómez-Lahoz Dpt. of Chemical Engineering, F. of Sciences, University of Malaga, Malaga P17 In Situ Chemical Reduction for Remediation of Soil Containing Chlorinated Pesticides and Herbicides Alan G. Seech Ph.D. FMC Corporation, Corona Del Mar CA, USA Mike Mueller FMC Corporation, Zirl, Tirol, Austria Ian Ross, Ph.D. FMC Corporation, Commercial Road, Bromborough, Wirral, UK P18 Ecological Functioning of Multicontaminated Soils: A Leaf Litter Decomposition Experiment Florence Maunoury-Danger 1, Delphine Aran 1, Jérôme Cortet 2, Vincent Felten1, Sonia Henry 1, Gabriel Moinet 1, Serge Muller 1, Johanne Nahmani 3, Michaël Danger 1 1 Université de Lorraine, LIEBE – UMR 7146 CNRS, Metz, France; 2 Université de Lorraine, LSE – ENSAIA-INPL, Nancy, France; 3 CNRS, CEFE - UMR 5237, Montpellier, France P19 Degradation of Organic Pollutants in Ancient Coking Plant Soils During Natural Attenuation: Reactive Minerals Effects During Abiotic Air Oxidation O. Kouadio, C. Biache, T. Ghislain, C. Lorgeoux and P. Faure G2R UMR CNRS 7566, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France P20 CapiscoTM: Turnkey Fixed-Price Remediation Of CVOC Polluted Sites Guillaume Garcia1, Kristof Van Vooren1, Stijn Haghebaert1, Lorenzo Sachetti2 and Matt Dingens2 16 1European Remediation Technologies, Knokke-Heist, Belgium 2Carus Europe, Milan, Italy P21 In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Carbon Disulfide Using Activated Persulfate Ian Ross, Ph.D. FMC Environmental Solutions, Bromborough, Wirral, UK Jeff Burdick ARCADIS U.S., Inc., Newtown, PA, USA Mark O’Neill ARCADIS U.S., Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA 17
Organisation
- Marie-Odile Simonnot (Laboratoire réactions et génie des procédés, Équipe Sols & Eaux - GISFI), Présidente du congrès 2012
- Hussain Al-Ekabi, Redox Technologies, Inc. (Canada)
- Michael D. Annable, Université de Floride (États-Unis)
- Douglas Carvel, MECX, LP (États-Unis)
- Patrick Charbonnier, Arcelor Mittal Corporate Real Estate (Environment & Development) (Luxembourg)
- Christophe Chêne, Soléo Services
- Véronique Croze, ICF Environnement
- Nadine Dueso, ADEME
- Alain Dumestre, Serpol
- Sophie Guimont, Valterra Dépollution Réhabilitation
- Pierre Faure, Géologie et gestion des ressources minérales et énergétiques - GISFI, Université de Lorraine, CNRS
- Stijn Haghebaert, European Remediation Technologies (Belgique)
- Jan Haemers, TPS Technologies SA (Belgique)
- Willem Havermans, NTP MILIEU Enschede (Belgique)
- George Hoag, VeruTEK Technologies, Inc. (États-Unis)
- Marc Hoyos, Solvay (Belgique)
- Vladimir Jirku, Institute of Chemical Technology (République tchèque)
- Sébastien Kaskassian, Burgeap
- Petr Kvapil, AQUATEST a.s. (République tchèque)
- Corinne Leyval, Laboratoire interactions microorganismes-minéraux-matière organique dans les sols - GISFI, Université de Lorraine, CNRS
- Carmen Lobo Bedmar, IMDRA (Espagne)
- Margarita Martin, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Espagne)
- Erik Meers, Ghent University (Belgique)
- Jean-Louis Morel, Laboratoire sols et environnement - GISFI, Université de Lorraine, INRA
- Jean-Yves Richard, SITA Remediation
- Ian Ross, FMC Chemicals Limited (Royaume-Uni)
- Lorenzo Sacchetti, Carus Remediation Technologies (Italie)
- Alain Saada, BRGM
- Michel Sardin, Institut Carnot énergie et environnement en Lorraine - GISFI, Université de Lorraine, CNRS
- Christophe Schwartz, Laboratoire sols et environnement - GISFI, Université de Lorraine, INRA
- Marek Svab, DEKONTA a.s. (République tchèque)
- Filip Tack, Ghent University (Belgique)
Voir aussi
- Le congrès sur le site du LRGP.
- Le congrès sur le site redoxtech (brochure et formulaire d'inscription).
- Le programme (pdf).