Logging involves removing trees and bushes from land using methods such as pushing, cutting, grinding, and burning. Professional equipment and trained specialists may be needed for larger plots. Selling the lumber can result in free land clearing, but the landowner should ensure debris is cleaned up and consider planting grass to prevent soil loss. Logging […]
Remediation equipment includes machinery for removing contaminants from soil or groundwater, such as backhoes, pumps, filtration equipment, and combustion systems. Excavating equipment is used for soil removal, while spargers and aeration systems are used for volatile pollutants. Filtration equipment removes particulate contaminants, and rotary kilns and infrared burners are used for solid combustion processes. Remediation […]
Land remediation is the process of removing hazardous materials from contaminated land. Businesses and corporations are often held liable for land repair. The US government passed the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act in 1980 to manage and enforce cleaning tasks. Land reclamation can be done through excavation, dredging, stabilization, solidification, and bioremediation. The […]
Oil spills can be cleaned up using various methods depending on the size, location, and type of oil. Natural disintegration is preferred, but containment and collection with booms and skimmers, dispersants, and petroleum remediation products are also effective. Oil remediation is the process used to clean up oil spills. Oil spills threaten human health and […]
A reclamation issue is an additional stock offer to current stockholders, often used to avoid increasing total dividend payouts. It benefits both the company and shareholders, and can be a good PR strategy. The number of shares offered is typically related to the number of shares each shareholder already has. Companies can use different formulas […]