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Sustainable hydrocarbon remediation using solar power at Redheugh gasworks, UK
A former UK gasworks site has been cleaned up sustainably using solar power. The project involved designing and deploying of an in situ remediation system driven entirely by photovoltaic energy. Over 22 months it recovered 6100 l of hazardous coal tar and creosote from a 9.5 m deep infilled former gas holder tank in Gateshead, northeast England. This paper describes how options appraisal, stakeholder mapping and sustainability assessment led to a genuinely low emissions, cost-effective and durable treatment solution with the highest health and safety standards.
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