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Separation technology, process-based design

The CRS process is a commercially available closed-loop technology that is designed to separate hydrocarbon contaminants from soil without the use of surfactants or other additives. According to the vendor, this technology can be used to remediate petroleum production facilities, refineries, and other industrial sites including airports, military bases, tank farms, fuel storage and transportation terminals, and waste sites. [Pg.450]


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Separation technologies/processes

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