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National Hazards Vulnerability and the Remediation, Restoration and Revitalization of Contaminated Sites—1. Superfund
Environmental Management ( IF 2.7 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-25 , DOI: 10.1007/s00267-021-01459-w
Kevin Summers 1 , Andrea Lamper 1 , Kyle Buck 1
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Natural hazards can be prominent and powerful mechanisms that impact the remediation and restoration of contaminated sites and the revitalization of communities associated with these sites. The potential for hazardous material releases following a natural disaster can exacerbate the impact of contaminated sites by causing the release of toxic or hazardous materials and inhibiting the restoration of the site as well as altering the long-term sustainable revitalization of adjacent communities. Disaster-related hazardous releases, particularly in population-dense areas, can create problems as difficult as the original site clean-up. Similarly, exposure of contaminated sites to natural hazards can enhance the probability of future issues associated with the site. This manuscript addresses the co-occurrence of 12 natural hazards (singly and in combination) and individual Superfund sites.



中文翻译:


国家灾害脆弱性与污染场地的修复、恢复和振兴——1。超级基金



自然灾害可能是影响污染场地的修复和恢复以及与这些场地相关的社区振兴的突出而强大的机制。自然灾害后危险物质释放的可能性可能会导致有毒或有害物质的释放,阻碍场地的恢复以及改变邻近社区的长期可持续复兴,从而加剧受污染场地的影响。与灾害相关的危险物释放,特别是在人口密集地区,可能会产生与原始场地清理一样困难的问题。同样,受污染场地暴露于自然灾害中可能会增加该场地未来出现问题的可能性。本手稿讨论了 12 种自然灾害(单独或组合)和个别超级基金地点的同时发生。

更新日期:2021-03-25
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