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APPROVED Project Coordinator ______
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LIST OF CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION 7 2
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10 DEVELOPMENT OF TECHMOLOGICAL PRO
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1. INTRODUCTION This report contain
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2. ADDITIONAL SURVEY FOR SELECTING
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Table 2.2.1 Field work schedule Dat
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Picture 2.2.3 Tracked vehicle in th
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Picture 2.2.7 Accumulation of drums
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Picture 2.2.11 Wooden drum with tec
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Picture 2.2.15 Oil spill on the lan
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Picture 2.2.19 Diesel building (sit
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Picture 2.2.23 Accumulation of drum
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Picture 2.2.27 Destroyed building,
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Picture 2.2.31 PCB-containing insid
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Picture 2.2.35 Transformers, Antenn
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3 ADDITIONAL SURVEY FOR SELECTING A
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Map symbols Area boundaries Samplin
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Picture3.1.6 Schematic map of sampl
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Area Point Table 3.1.2 Location of
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Continuation of Table 3.1.2 1 2 3 4
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Table 3.1.3 gives the number of dig
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Territory of the radar station comm
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Picture 3.1.4 Accumulation of drums
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Picture 3.1.8 Radar station equipme
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Picture 3.1.12 High-voltage current
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Picture 3.1.16 Chemical agent pack
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wooden gantries; power lines; hea
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Figure4.1.1 Situational plan of the
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No. Number of the site on situation
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Figure4.2.1 Situational plan of of
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4.2.2 Territory of the abandoned po
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No. Number of the site on situation
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Figure4.3.1 Situational plan of the
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39 295 Territory littered with meta
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Figure4.3.2 Situational plan of the
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5 ASSESSMENT OF SOIL AND GROUND POL
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introduction of a methyl substituen
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The study of heavy metal content le
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When soil is contaminated with one
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toxic waste. In this case, the remo
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Point no. Soil type Pollution signs
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Table 5.2.6 Concentration of pollut
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Total 15 PCB mg/kg 0.00016 0.08957
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Figure 5.2.1 Spatial characteristic
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5.4 Severnaya Bay 5.4.1 Area of fue
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Parameter Unit Concentration Concen
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Figure 5.2.3 Spatial characteristic
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Figure 5.2.5 Spatial characteristic
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Parameter Unit Table 5.2.8 Content
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On average content of volatile arom
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Figure 5.2.7 Spatial characteristic
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Table 5.2.9 Content of pollutants i
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On average content of volatile arom
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Figure 5.2.9 Spatial characteristic
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Table 5.2.10 Content of pollutants
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On average content of volatile arom
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6. RESULTS OF THE LABORATORY STUDY
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metal drums (4 pcs) drum without la
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TU 38.1011007-84. Process Oil IMSi-
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Continuation of Table 6.1.2 Paramet
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6.1.2 Severnaya Bay area Area of fu
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Parameter to bedetermined, unit of
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Territory of the abandoned polar st
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6.1.3. Area of the abandoned air-de
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Area of radar station Parameter to
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Parameter to bedetermined, unit of
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No. of site Table 6.2.3 PCB content
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No. of site No. of sample Table 6.2
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No. of site No. of samp Grade (type
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7. SUBSTANTIATION OF EXPERIMENTAL S
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