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“Insert” then choose “Picture” – select your picture. Right click your picture and “Send to back”. The world’s leading sustainability consultancy High resolution site characterisation coupled with in situ thermal as a means of sustainable remediation The world’s leading sustainability consultancy

Case Study Overview 2 European (UK) case study Complex site – chlorinated solvents in fractured bedrock Pump & Treat originally envisaged as solution - thermally enhanced DPVE selected as an alternative Application of sustainability through life cycle of project

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy The NICOLE Roadmap - overview 3 NICOLE defines sustainable remediation as: “a framework to embed balanced decision making in the selection of the strategy to address land [and/or water contamination] as an integral part of sustainable land use”; and “a sustainable remediation project is one that represents the best solution when considering environmental, social and economic factors – as agreed by the stakeholders”. The NICOLE road map sets out broad framework for incorporation of sustainability management and assessment principles into contaminated land management.

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy PLANNING (brownfield) REMEDIATION CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DEFINITION RISK ASSESSMENT REMEDIAL OPTIONS APPRAISAL SITE INVESTIGATION REMEDIATION OPTIMISATION Setting the remediation specification and strategy Setting the remediation technical approach CLIENT End State Vision ACHIEVED Community & stakeholder engagement Sustainable Procurement ERM has integrated the NICOLE framework with key stages in project delivery as indicated below Translating NICOLE Road Map into Practice

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy Project Definition Environmental Social Economic Project Boundaries Site specific sustainability indicators identified and metrics agreed Predominantly Environmental, Economic – reflecting nature of site Protection of human health key social metric Overall boundaries of project set by corporate policies, timescale and business objectives

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy Site Investigation Robust Conceptual Model Underpins Sustainable Solutions Passive soil gas survey Waterloo Profiler Discrete Fracture Network High Resolution Site Characterisation Approach Primary benefits Mass distribution Contaminant Flux Geochemistry Risks refined & reduced Refined area of treatment (reduced by 40%) Areas of greatest mass identified and remediation targeted to those areas Secondary benefits Minimised Waste generated Eliminated Multiple Mobilisations Reduced time on site, manual handling and multiple journeys Minimised carbon footprint of works 13.5 tonnes CO2e cf 33 tonnes CO2e estimated

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy Remediation Steam injection undertaken within challenging geological/hydrogeological scenario (confined, fractured rock aquifer) Contaminants of concern: TCE, cis 1,2-DCE and vinyl chloride Over 1,000kg of contaminant mass was recovered in less than three months Post thermal treatment EVO injection to treat residual plume outside thermally treatment footprint Sustainability considered in design and operation Utilisation of surplus steam as heating source Extensive instrumentation, real time monitoring and optimisation Combination of in situ thermal and bioremediation

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy Life Cycle Assessment 8 As one of environmental indicators in the LCA ERM calculated carbon footprint of initially proposed pump and treat works and compared this to the thermal project actually undertaken Modelling of the carbon footprint was carried out using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) software package Simapro and Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) data from the Ecoinvent 2.2 database for all materials, fuels and processes Only considered set up and operation of the system and not decommissioning as this has not yet been completed and is unlikely to have a large effect on the results.

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy 1611 tons CO 2-eq 2496 tons CO 2-eq (+ 54%) Results – GHG emissions 9

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy System(2) Performance - Steam Results – Thermal vs P&T & No Optimisation 10

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy Conclusions ■Environmental Footprint significantly reduced compared to original approach ■underpinned by robust conceptual site model and understanding of risks ■accurate source zone delineation ■use of existing energy as available (if steam) ■optimised heat control and delivery ■polished residual with in situ bioremediation ■Future Innovation ■alternative energy supplies ■links with other technologies ■energy recovery ■‘Low’ temperature thermal ■Broader business benefit – significant reduction of lifecycle costs 11

The world’s leading sustainability consultancy Acknowledgments James Baldock, Donald Reid, Simon Tillotson & Jay Dablow ERM Joint-Position-Sustainable-Remediation.pdf 38:surf-uk-indicator-report&catid=966:framework-and- guidance&Itemid=78