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  2. Reduce. Reuse. Remediate? The clean-up of East Central ... - AOL

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    Anderson's Downtown Developer Levi Rinker said this is something the city of Anderson felt after General Motors (GM) Powerplant left the city, leaving approximately 20 General Motor plants abandoned.

  3. List of preserved historic blast furnaces - Wikipedia

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    The slag is product of older iron works in locality "Maša". The first blast furnace was built there in 1831. Its owner were noble family Gundelfinger, later Pohornádska Company and since 1900 Rimavsko – Muráňská Company. It built new ironworks with coke blast furnaces and Siemens-Martin steel works on the new site near the railway station.

  4. Brownfield land - Wikipedia

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    An abandoned factory, an example of what may be considered brownfield land. Generally, post industrial brownfield sites exist in a city's or town's industrial section, on locations with abandoned factories or commercial buildings, or other previously polluting operations like steel mills, refineries or landfills. [20]

  5. Cleaning up tainted SC textile site to cost taxpayers ... - AOL

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    Among the polluted parts of the industrial site are those that include sludge basins, sand drying beds, soil, abandoned tanks — some of which “lack containment elements,’’ the EPA says.

  6. Land recycling - Wikipedia

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    Remediation process in Marlbrook at a former landfill site. Land recycling is the reuse of abandoned, vacant, or underused properties for redevelopment or repurposing. [1]Land recycling aims to ensure the reuse of developed land as part of: new developments; cleaning up contaminated properties; reuse and/or making use of used land surrounded by development or nearby infrastructure.

  7. Industrial nature - Wikipedia

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    Industrial nature is the regeneration of vegetation on industrial sites; the invasion of abandoned or disused industrial sites by colonising species; or new plantings on abandoned, disused or remediated industrial sites. The underlying principle is that the historical industrial use of landscapes or sites creates a new environment which species ...

  8. More abandoned mine sites to be reclaimed in Southwest ... - AOL

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    Jul. 11—More abandoned coal mine sites will soon be reclaimed in Southwest Virginia and repurposed for economic development projects. The Virginia Department of Energy is getting a significant ...

  9. Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program - Wikipedia

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    The Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) is a United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project to manage and cleanup environmental contamination that resulted from early United States Atomic Energy Commission activities.