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Yves BERNHEIM: Chairman and CEO of ICF-Environnement and IRH-Environnement - Honorary Chairman, UPDS (Union professionnelle des entreprises de dépollution des sites)
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Regulatory constraints will force a growing number of manufacturers to have their sites cleaned up.
When it comes to solving a soil decontamination problem, there's no one-size-fits-all solution. Treatment is often a combination of several techniques.
The choice depends mainly on the nature of the soil, the pollutants present, the clean-up objectives to be achieved, the timeframes imposed, the space available, the economic and regulatory context and the future destination of the site.
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