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POLYMER-SOIL-ZEOLITE AGGREGATES – RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE WASTES STOCKS REMEDIATION
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In this study, some attention will be paid to the recent scientific and technological developments in waste stocks remediation. The consideration will be focused on this still not developed area of practical application of polymers as a first step towards remediation of polluted waste stocks. Some function and utility of organic polymers will be offered, which behave similarly to those naturally present in soils that are to be considered as potential substrata for remediation and rebuilding of depleted waste stock sites. The use of zeolites and of based on them complex substrata, as a second stage will be economically, ecologically and sustainably acquitted in the near future.
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