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GENERAL PROGRAM

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18 SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY 13.55 – 18.15 International Conference on Regulatory framework and Innovative Characterization

13:55-15:20 Session 1 – Regulatory Framework Chairmen: Marco Falconi, ISPRA, Italy and Jussi Reinikanen, Finnish Environment Institute, Finland

15:20-16:40 Session 2 - Innovative characterization technologies Chairmen: Laurent Bakker, Nicole and Guido Paliaga, CNR Italy

16:40-18:15 Session 3 - Innovative characterization technologies Chairmen: Elena Bradiakova, Slovak Environment Agency and Marco Roverati – Emilia Romagna Environmental Protection Agency - Italy

19 SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 8.50 - 18.30 Soil and Groundwater remediation, Sediment, Diffuse pollution and SDG, Poster Session

8.50-10.20 Session 4 - Soil Remediation Chairmen: Frank Swartjes,– National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands and Natalia Rodriguez Eugenio, Food Agricolture Organization

10:20 -11:40 Session 5 - Soil Remediation Chairmen: Nicola Harries, - CL:AIRE Contaminated Land: Applications in Real Environments, UK and Joerg Frauenstein, UmweltBundesAmt

11.40 – 13.15 Session 6 - Groundwater remediation Chairmen: Laurent Bakker, Nicole and Nicolas Fatin-Rouge - University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France

14:00-16:00 Session 7 - Groundwater remediation Chairmen: Joerg Frauenstein, UmweltBundesAmt, Germany and Nicola Harries, CL:AIRE Contaminated Land: Applications in Real Environments, UK 16:20-17:40 Session 8 - Sediment, diffuse pollution and SDG Chairmen: Frank Swartjes,– National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands, Dietmar Müller-Grabherr, Common Forum, Austria 17:40-18:30 Poster Session Chairmen: Marco Falconi, ISPRA, Italy, Laurent Bakker, Nicole 20 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 08.50 - 13.15 Ecological and health risk assessment POSTER AWARD

08:50-10:35 Session 9 - Ecological and health risk assessment Chairs: Dietmar Müller-Grabherr, Common Forum, Austria and Antonella Vecchio, ISPRA, Italy

10:35-11:55 Session 10 - Ecological and health risk assessment Chairs: Jussi Reinikanen, Finnish Env. Institute, Finland and Dietmar Müller-Grabherr, Common Forum

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Wednesday 18 September 2019

International Conference on Regulatory framework and Innovative Characterization REGULATORY FRAMEWORK session 1

18th September 2019, 14:00-15:20

Opening 13:55 Welcome and Introduction

Marco Falconi, ISPRA, Italy Jussi Reinikanen, Finnish Environment Institute, Finland

Presentations 14:00 National Contaminates Sites Inventory in the Czech Republic

Zdeněk Suchánek (Czech Environmental Information Agency)

14:15 Contaminated site remediation in Poland, the regulatory framework, where we are, how we got here and where we are going Sebastian Stachowski (Lion Environmental)

14:30 The National Remediation Framework for the remediation and management of contaminated

sites in Australia (NRF) Joytishna Jit, Bruce Kennedy, Kerry Scott, Ravi Naidu (CRC CARE, Australia)

14.45 Managing soil multifunctionality accross europe: the LANDMARK project Francesca Bampa (Wageningen University), Christian Bugge Henriksen (Copenhagen University), Arwyn Jones (JRC), Rogier Schulte, Rachel Creamer (Wageningen University

15:00 Panel with the speakers (20 min)

*** International Conference on Regulatory framework and Innovative Characterization

INNOVATIVE CHARACTERIZATION TECHNOLOGIES session 2 18th September 2019, 15:20-16:40

Chairs of the session: 15:20 Laurent Bakker, Nicole - Guido Paliaga, CNR Italy Presentations 15:20 Innovative tools for the site characterization: Compound Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA),

Background Fluorescence Analysis (BFA), Compositional Fingerprint (CF) and Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT). A case study Piero Mori, Mattia Cappelletti Zaffaroni, Luca Ferioli (ERM)

15:35 An Effective Sampling Strategy Using Passive Soil Gas Samples to Accurately Characterize a Site for Chlorinated Contaminant Harry O’Neill, Steve Thornley (Beacon Environmental Services)

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15:50 Review of Conceptual Site Model (CSM) and redefinition of environmental remediation

project after High Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC) using OIP and HPT technologies combined Sandro Souto, Cesar Malta, Camilo Chaves, Guilherme Varela (Finkler Ambiental)

16:05 Applications of Bio-Traps for Site Diagnostics

Kate Clark and Dora Taggart Microbial Insights, Inc., Giulia Spini, Claudio Sandrone BAW Environmental Engineering

16:20 Panel with the speakers (20 min)

*** International Conference on Regulatory framework and Innovative Characterization

INNOVATIVE CHARACTERIZATION TECHNOLOGIES session 3 18th September 2019, 16:40-18:15

Chairs of the session: 16:40 Elena Bradiakova – Slovak Environment Agency – Slovak Republic

Marco Roverati – Emilia Romagna Environmental Protection Agency - Italy Presentations 16:40 Gas stations: characterization, dating and monitoring through compositional and isotopic

fingerprinting analysis Massimo Marchesi (IT2)

16:55 SAGAcE Project - Sistema Avanzato di monitoraGgio AmbiEntale (Advanced Environmental

Monitoring System) Arcangelo Piscitelli (Ensu), CMCC (tbc)

17:10 Use of innovative techniques in sediment research

Rudmer Stoel (Tauw) 17:25 Asbestos analysis techniques: examination of the Italian situation and comparisons with the

methods adopted internationally Daniele Troiano, Paola Verza (Merieux Nutrisciences)

17.40 The added value of a multidisciplinary approach to the characterization of a complex site Nicoletta Cavaleri, Tommaso Brinati, Marialuisa Cremonesi (Jacobs)

17:55 Panel with the speakers (20 min) 18:15 Closure of Day 1

Remtech Europe Poster Contest is at PAV.5 It is possible to vote for best poster up to Thursday 19, h. 18:00

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Thursday 19 September 2019

Soil and Groundwater remediation, Sediment, Diffuse pollution and SDG, Poster

Session SOIL REMEDIATION session 4 19th September 2019, 09.00-10:20

Opening 09:00 Welcome and Introduction

Frank Swartjes – National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands Natalia Rodriguez Eugenio – Food Agricolture Organization

Presentations 09:00 Environmental assessment of PCB contamination in Lebanon

Lucia Mastacchini, Marcello Iocca (Waste and Chemicals)

09:15 Cyclic bioremediation of a heavily impacted Xylene site in Westerlo (BE) – 100% on site biological treatment of soil, groundwater and soil vapor Michela De Camillis, Rogier De Waele, Marijke Van Camp, Martin Slooijer (GreenSoil)

09:30 Combination of remediation technologies: In Situ thermal desorption and In Situ Immobilization Aline Jordens (Haemers), Sadjad Mohammadian, Beate Krok, Hatem Saadaoui, Jan Haemers (Haemers), Rainer Meckenstock (University of Duisburg-Essen)

09:45 Landfill Closures, a Novel Solution to Closing Old Landfills with Significant Property Constraints Michael Ayers (Watershed Geosynthtics), Joseph F Guarnaccia (BASF)

10:00 Panel with the speakers (20 min)

*** SOIL REMEDIATION session 5 19th September 2019, 10:20-11:40

Chairs of the session: 10:20 Nicola Harries - CL:AIRE - Contaminated Land: Applications in Real Environments, UK

Joerg Frauenstein - UmweltBundesAmt, Germany Presentations 10:20 The use of Passive Flux Meters and Design Verification Program - Lessons Learned from Pre-

Application Assessments at In Situ Remediation Sites Paola Goria, Mariangela Donati, Kris Maerten (Regenesis)

10:35 Large-scale demonstration of novel, entirely sustainable chelator-based washing of heavy

metals contaminated soils Domen Lestana, Simon Gluhar (University of Ljubljana), Neza Finzgar, Marko Gerl

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10:50 Combined Remedy: Alkaline Activated Persulfate with In Situ Solidification/Stabilization (ISCO-ISS) in a Single Application Mike Mueller, Alberto Leombruni, Brant Smith (Peroxychem)

11:05 The MOUSTIC project: development and assessment of a new foam-based method for the

enhanced (bio)degradation of hydrocarbons in vadose zone Nicolas Fatin Rouge, Iheb Bouzid (Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté), Yoan Pechaud, Vincent Langlois, Douglas Pino Herrera (UPEM), Malorie Dierick, Pierre-Yves Klein (REMEA), Quentin Giraud, Benoit Paris (Intera)

11:20 Panel with the speakers (20 min)

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GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION session 6 19th September 2019, 11:40-13:15

Chairs of the session: 11:40 Laurent Bakker, Nicole

Nicolas Fatin-Rouge - University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France Presentations 11:40 Cheese whey injection in groundwater: use of a new and cost-effective substrate for in-situ

bioremediation of chlorinated solvents Andrea Campioni, Luca Sacilotto, Antonio Molinari, Giada Di Marco, Michele Leccese (Ramboll)

11:55 Forward osmosis – nanofiltration system applied for the production of high quality water from contaminated water Alberto Tiraferri, Mattia Giagnorio, Francesco Ricceri (Politecnico di Torino), Emanuele Lagrotta (Syndial)

12:10 A Step by Step Approach for a complex DNAPL Remediation in Brazil Victor Vanin Sewaybricker, Norbert Brandsch, Rubens Spina, André Luis de Souza and Mychelle Nunes de Paula (Geoklock)

12:25 3D Numerical Modelling of an In Situ Field Scale Pulsed Pumping Process of a Large DNAPL Pool in a Keyed Enclosure Quentin Giraud, Benoit Paris (Intera), Antoine Joubert, David Cazaux

12:40 Sophisticated In-situ technologies to address contaminants in complex geological structures – Remediation in clay structures, layered aquifers and fractured bedrock Stephan Hüttmann (Sensatec GmbH, Kiel, Germany)

12:55 Panel with the speakers (20 min) 13:15 Lunch Break

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*** GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION session 7

19th September 2019, 14:00-16:00 Chairs of the session: 14:00 Joerg Frauenstein - UmweltBundesAmt, Germany

Nicola Harries - CL:AIRE - Contaminated Land: Applications in Real Environments, UK Presentations 14:00 Biological Anaerobic Degradation of VOCs Combined with Recirculated Groundwater Heating

Martin Slooijer, Remi Peters, Michela De Camillis, John Dijk (GreenSoil)

14:15 EHC Plus: Securing rapid contaminant reduction and accelerated bioremediation using a activated carbon based injectable reagent Michael Mueller, Alberto Leombruni (PeroxyChem)

14:30 Multiple Lines of Evidence Approach to Assess PFAS Sources, Contaminant Distribution, and

Fate and Transport Stefano Marconetto (Golder)

15.00 New Integrated Biogeochemical/Electrochemical Method for Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater Elie Elgressy and Gil Elgressy (E. Elgressy), Netania, Israel, Raphi Mandelbaum and Gal Mandelbaum LDD Advanced Technologies, (Petach Tiqva), Israel, Jim Mueller (Provectus Environmental Products USA), Claudio Sandrone (BAW s.r.l Italy)

15:15 The advantages of combining surface sulfidation and colloidal suspension of a zero valent iron

amendment to remediate chlorinated hydrocarbons through balanced abiotic and biotic degradation John Freim, Paul Erickson, Gareth Leonard (Regenesis)

15:30 The study on containment systems for methane production in groundwater reclamation interventions Leandro Moretti, Firoozeh Arjmand, Marialuisa Cremonesi (Jacobs)

15.45 Surfactant Enhanced Extraction (SEE) at LNAPL and DNAPL Impacted Sites Pilot to Full Scale Applications in Canada, United States and Europe George A. Ivey (Ivey International, Inc., Surrey BC, Canada)

16:00 Panel with the speakers (20 min)

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SEDIMENT, DIFFUSE POLLUTION AND SDG session 8 19th September 2019, 16:20-17:40

Chairs of the session: 16:20 Dietmar Müller-Grabherr – Common Forum, Austria Frank Swartjes – National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands Presentations 16:20 Monitoring sediment with underwater drones

Jasper Schmeits (Tauw)

16.35 A novel green method for heavy metals stabilization process based on sewage sludge ash recovery Alessandra Zanoletti, Laura Benassi, Ahmad Assi, Fabjola Bilo (University of Brescia), Rogerta Dalipi (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell’Emilia-Romagna), Laura Depero, Elza Bontempi (University of Brescia)

16:50 Assessment of the performance of biotechnological strategies for the remediation of marine sediments highly contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) Melanie Hekeu, Alessia Amato, Alessandro Becci, Antonio Francesca Beolchini (Marche Polytechnic University)

17:05 Metal leaching and biogeochemical soil dynamics under the influence of various urban

runoffs Ana T. Lima (University of Waterloo), Annette Hofmann (University of Lille), Katja Engel (University of Waterloo), David O’Connell (Trinity College Dublin), Josh D. Neufeld, Philippe Van Cappellen (University of Waterloo)

17:20 Panel with the speakers (20 min) 17:40 Poster session 18:30 Closure of day 2

Remtech Europe Poster Contest is at PAV.5 It is possible to vote for best poster up to Thursday 19, h. 18:00

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Friday 20th September 2019

Ecological and health risk assessment, poster award

ECOLOGICAL AND HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT session 9 20th September 2019, 08:50-10:35

Opening 08:50 Welcome and Introduction

Dietmar Müller-Grabherr – Common Forum, Austria Antonella Vecchio – ISPRA, Italy

Presentations 09:00 Development of guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment

Francesca Motta, Anna Borroni (AECOM URS Italia)

09:15 Reducing costs by quantifying natural source zone depletion processes in risk-based remediation Michael Shubert (RSK Germany)

09:30 Development and application of decision support tools in ecologically sensitive areas:

Syndial’s experience Silvia Frisario, Luciano Zaninetta (Syndial), Lisa Pizzol, Antonio Marcomini (Ca’ Foscari) 09:45 Management of a former gas plant for changing from industrial to residential use:

distribution of decontamination thresholds according to construction practices Olivier Bagard, Christophe Barnier (Golder)

10:00 The Importance of Sanitary Sewers as the Expected Preferential Pathway in Vapor Intrusion Evaluations Craig Cox (Cox Colvin)

10.15 Panel with the speakers (20 min)

***

ECOLOGICAL AND HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT session 10 20th September 2019, 10:20-11:40

Chairs of the session: 10:35 Jussi Reinikanen – Finnish Environment Institute, Finland Dietmar Müller-Grabherr – Common Forum, Austria Presentations 10:35 Why the US EPA is Promoting the Collection of Time-Integrated, Passive Indoor Air Samples

for Vapor Intrusion Risk Assessments Harry O’Neill, Steve Thornley (Beacon Environmental)

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10:50 Measurement of Radon in dwelling, workplaces and mines– impact of new legislation in

Europe Mikko Faarinen (Eurofins)

11:05 Environmental forensic investigation in residential neighborhood Volta Grande IV, Volta Redonda, RJ, Brazil, using TPH and PAHs analyses in soil samples José Carlos Rocha Gouvêa Júnior (CSN), Reginaldo Bertolo (University of Sao Paulo, USP)

11:20 Assessing human exposure to potentially toxic elements in house dust using mineralogy, oral

bioavailability and solid-phase fractionation studies A.P. Marinho Reis, T. Valente (Universidade do Minho), M. Cave, J. Wragg (British Geological Survey), Y. Noack (Aix Marseille Université), C. Patinha, C. Costa, F. Rocha (University of Aveiro)

11:35 Panel with the speakers (20 min) 11:55 FAO’s collaborative approach to understanding the global extent of soil pollution and seeking

the best feasible management and remediation strategies for all countries Natalia Rodriguez Eugenio (FAO)

12:15 Prize Remtech Europe Poster Contest

• Final classification

• Delivery of the three prizes (Gold, Silver, Bronze)

• Winners Thanksgiving speech Gabriella Chiellino (eAmbiente), Silvia Paparella (Remtech Expo), Marco Falconi (Ispra – Italy), Jussi Reinikainen (Finnish Environment Institute)

13:15 Closure of day 3

Remtech Europe Poster Contest is at PAV.5 It is possible to vote for best poster up to Thursday 19, h. 18:00

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LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS

Campus of Ferrara Fiere Thursday 19 from 09:30 to 11:45 and from 14:30 to 16:45 SESSION 1 – 09:15 – 11:45 09:15 Meeting point: entrance of FerraraFiere with chairs: Dietmar Müller-Grabherr – Marco Falconi 09:30 Direct insight into soil composition with XRF-meter

Jasper Schmeits (Tauw)

10:00 Mapping of underground utilities with 3D-Ground Penetrating Radar Maurizio Porcu, Andrea Faccioli (Codevintec)

Coffee break in the campus of Ferrara Fiere (10:30-10:45)

10:45 Vapor Pin: new instrument for evaluating vapour intrusion Craig Cox, Laurie Chilcote (Cox Colvin)

11:15 Innovation and safety to operate in confined spaces: F.T.M. new "No Man Entry" technologies for interventions within Confined Spaces Antonio Vincenzi (Petroltecnica)

11:45 End of Live demonstration – Session 1 SESSION 2 – 14:15 – 16:45 14:15 Meeting point: entrance of FerraraFiere with chairs: Nicolas Fatin-Rouge – Marco Falconi 14:30 Determination of chlorinated compounds in soil with direct sensing technology (MIP)

Axel Oppermann (Geolog), Stephan Huttmann (Sensatec) Claudio Sandrone (BAW)

15:00 Combined use of static and dynamic flux chamber (including site preparation) Luca Spinelli (Thearen)

Coffee break in the campus of Ferrara Fiere (15:30-15:45)

15:45 Suspension and distribution capacity of colloidal reagents Marcello Carboni, Mariangela Donati, Gareth Leonard (Regenesis)

16:15 Use of Ivey-Sol® surfactants to enhance groundwater treatment efficiency Bud Ivey (Ivey-Sol)

16:45 End of Live demonstration – Session 2

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LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS

Bad weather

In case of bad weather conditions, this session may be postponed to Friday 20st, morning starting from 9:30 a.m.

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POSTER SESSION

The posters will be displayed during all three conference days in Pavillion 3. The poster session will be on Thursday afternoon (17.00-18.00) according to the rules of Remtech Europe Poster Contest (http://www.remtechexpo.com/images/2019/RemTech_Europe/Remtech-Europe-Poster-Contest-2019.pdf) During the poster session, the selected poster authors will be near their posters, and explain briefly the main findings. There will be a discussion with the poster authors and delegates facilitated by a discussion leader and then attendants may vote for best poster nearby. Three prizes have been set: 1.RE GOLD 2019, celebrating plate and 1000,00 € 2.RE SILVER 2019, celebrating plate and 600,00 € 3.RE BRONZE 2019, celebrating plate and 400,00 € Poster prizes will be given Friday 20th of September h. 12:00.

POSTER LIST

1. Using House of Quality as an Assessment Strategies for Remediation of Oil Contaminated Soil in Kuwaiti Desert Meshari Almutairi (Portsmouth University)

2. Immediate and long-term perspective of PFAS analysis and regulation Katrin Müller (Eurofins)

3. A comparison: In situ remediation of low-value former industrial land in two different European regulatory systems Jack Shore, Gareth Leonard, Marcello Carboni (Regenesis)

4. Multiple Case Studies of In Situ Remediation of PFAS Contamination, from around the World Gareth Leonard, Marcello Carboni (Regenesis)

5. In vitro induction of genetic variability of Dittrichia viscosa to be improved in soilphytoremediation F. Barozzi, P. Papadia (Salento University), A. De Paolis (ISPA-CNR), D. Migoni, G-P. Di Sansebastiano (Salento University)

6. Road dust as an environmental problem for the urban areas Jakub Kostecki, Andrzej Greinert, Filip Fidler, Lukasz Koncur, Tobiasz Bartyzel, Piotr Pilch (University of Zielona Gora)

7. Detoxification and purification of As-contaminated site using Si-based approach Elena Bocharnikova (Russian Academy of Sciences)

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8. Local Si-based industrial by-products for purification of industrial waste-water and

contaminated sites: theory and technology Vladimir Matichenkov (Russian Academy of Sciences)

9. The challenges of the transport of dangerous goods on the roads in the republic of North Macedonia Kire Babanoski (MIT University)

10. New Trend in Contaminated Land Beneficiation: a unified approach to remediation Leonard Mgbeahuruike (Manchester Metropolitan University)

11. Innovative bioremediation of MTBE: high yield MTBE bioreactor development M. De Camillis, J. Dijk, M. Slooijer (Greensoil)

12. Unlocked development potential of a chlorinated solvent impacted land, using enhanced bioremediation techniques M. Slooijer, M. De Camillis, L. De Bie, R. De Waele

13. Innovative bioremediation of MTBE and organics: in situ bio-sparging and high yield MTBE bioreactor development J. Dijk, M. De Camillis, L. Bastiaens, (VITO, Mol, Belgium, Europe), J. van den Boogaart, M. Slooijer (GreenSoil Group, Genk, Belgium, Europe)

14. Features and functions of glass packaging Vesna Markoska Bojan Mitrovski, Petar Petrov, Kire Babanoski (MIT University)

15. Controlled delivery of colloidal and particle immobilizing agents in Hg(II)-contaminated unsaturated soils: transport and treatment Samaleh Idriss Ahmed, Iheb Bouzid, Nicolas Fatin-Rouge (Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté)

16. The hydrographic drone equipped with multibeam system, precision positioning and attitude system, specific for the reliefs of seabed in shallow or poorly accessible waters, or of submerged parts of structures and infrastructures Chiara Faccioli (Codevintec)

17. Large-scale demonstration of novel, entirely sustainable chelator-based washing of heavy metals contaminated soils Domen Lestan, S. Gluhar, N. Finzgar and M. Gerl (University of Ljubljana)

18. Bioremydiation of chemical degreed soils by application of biostimulants Petar Petrov (MIT University)

19. Landfill Mining intervention on MSW sites A. Borbone (ANGA), G. Perillo (Wessex Institute of Technology)

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20. Investigating potential environmental impacts of an animal farm on subsurface medias and groundwater: case study Costesti Ioan Bica (Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest)

21. Miscanthusxgiganteus phytotechnology application at the military sites Valentina Pidlisnyuk, Jan Evangelista (Purkyne University), Ganga Hettiarachchi (Kansas State University), Tatyana Stefanovska (National University of Life and the Environment, Kyiv)

22. The biomass production of Miscanthus x giganteus in TPH contaminated soil in Ukraine Tatyana Stefanovska (National University of Life and the Environment, Kyiv), Valeriy Katilevskiy (Institute of Bioenergy crops and Sugar Beet, Kyiv), Valentyna Pidlisnyuk (Purkyne University)

23. How to investigate the mobility of contaminants and overcome the uncertainties in the remediation activity Luciano Zaninetta (Syndial), Raffaella Borrelli (ENI)

24. Process for the disposal of sewage sludge from civil and/or industrial wastewater and inert solid material obtained from combustion ash Elza Bontempi, Ahmad Assi, Fabjola Bilo, Alessandra Zanoletti (University of Brescia), Rogerta Dalipi (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell’Emilia Romagna), Laura Depero (University of Brescia), Mario Nenci (A2A)

25. Mineralogical, geochemical and quantitative characteristic of solid phase from catshment area affected by mining activity Peter Šottník, Mgr. Ondrej Brachtýr, Ľubomír Jurkovič (Comenius University Bratislava)

26. Study of soil microbial communities in an area at high contamination risk of Southern Italy Marina Tumolo, Daniela Losacco, Roberto Mauro, Barbara Casale, Angelantonio Calabrese (Water Research Institute, CNR), Pietro Cotugno, Federica Massari (University of Bari), Emanuele Barca, Vito Felice Uricchio (Water Research Institute, CNR), Vera Corbelli (Special Commissioner for Urgent Intervention for Remediation, Environmental Enhancement and Upgrading of Taranto), Domenico De Paola (Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources, National Research Council)

27. Contamination of organotin compounds in the northern adriatic sea Giulia Vergine, Claudia Stevanin, Elena Sarti, Valentina Costa, Alberto Cavazzini, Luisa Pasti (University of Ferrara)

28. Prediction of soil PCBs content in a historically contaminated site of the SIN of Taranto (Southern Italy) Ciro Galeone, Natalia Leone (Water Research Institute, CNR), Antonio Pasquale Leone (Institute for Mediterranean Agriculture and Forest System), Ruggero Ciannarella (Water Research Institute, CNR), Nicoletta Rapanà (Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources, CNR), Giuseppe Bagnuolo, Giuseppe Mascolo, Vito Felice Uricchio (Water Research Institute, CNR), Vera Corbelli (Special Commissioner for Urgent Intervention for Remediation, Environmental Enhancement and Upgrading of Taranto), Valeria Ancona (Water Research Institute, CNR)

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29. Using Visible and Near infrared reflectance spectroscopy for the prediction of soil heavy

metals in the Environmental Crisis Area of Taranto (Southern Italy) Natalia Leone, Ciro Galeone, Valeria Ancona, Carmine Massarelli (Water Research Institute, CNR), Pietro Cotugno, Daniela Valeria Miniero (University of Bari), Vito Felice Uricchio (Water Research Institute, CNR), Vera Corbelli (Special Commissioner for Urgent Intervention for Remediation, Environmental Enhancement and Upgrading of Taranto), Antonio P. Leone (Institute for Mediterranean Agriculture and Forest System)

30. Developing a novel framework for monitoring soil functions Marie Zwetsloot, Jeroen van Leeuwen, Francesca Bampa, Henk Martens (Wageningen University), Jaap Schröder (Agrosystems Research), Rachel Creamer (Wageningen University)

31. Assessment of bioremediation efficiency for recovering hexavalent chromium contaminated groundwater: a batch laboratory scale study Roberto Mauro, Valeria Ancona, Marina Tumolo, Claudia Campanale (Water Research Institute, CNR), Domenico De Paola (Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources, CNR), Claudio Ardito, Angela Volpe, Vito Felice Uricchio (Water Research Institute, CNR)

32. Removal of a Metabolite of the Pesticide Metolachlor from Aqueous Solution using ZSM-12 Zeolite Tatiana Chenet, Luisa Pasti, Giuseppe Nunziante, Elisa Rodeghero, Annalisa Martucci (University of Ferrara)

33. Monitoring natural risks in Massa (MS - ITALY): advanced technologies for non-structural prevention in Civil Protection Roberto Guidi (Massa Municipality)

34. Effect of electric current and zero-valent iron on bacterial consortia in polluted chlorinated ethenes site Nhung H. A. Nguyen (Liberec University) , Vojta Stejskal (Photon Water Technology), Magda Nechanická, Špánek Roman, Denisa Vlková, Alena Ševců (Liberec University)

35. Characterization of groundwater contaminant-mass in model fractured aquifer using partitioning interwell tracer test with fluorescent dyes Sofia M. Visitacion-Carrillo, Hossein Davarzani, Stéfan Colombano (BRGM), Nicolas Fatin-Rouge (University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté)

36. Corrosion behaviour of a high pressure die cast Al-Si-Cu secondary alloy. C. Monticelli, V. Grassi, F. Zanotto, A. Balbo, Centro di Studi sulla Corrosione e Metallurgia “A. Daccò” e Terra&AcquaTech Università di Ferrara, G. Timelli A. Fabrizi Dipartimento di Tecnica e Gestione dei Sistemi Industriali - DTG, Università di Padova