Actions for The DuPont, Monsanto, General Electric {open_quotes}Lasagna{close_quotes} Remediation Project - joint R&D and financing [electronic resource].
The DuPont, Monsanto, General Electric {open_quotes}Lasagna{close_quotes} Remediation Project - joint R&D and financing [electronic resource].
Published
Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy, 1995. Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy.
The Lasagna project is the first of what we expect will be several large cooperative projects between industry consortia and government to develop improved remediation technologies. In 1992, Monsanto Company began contacting other major corporations to see if they were experiencing similar difficulties in applying cost-effective, or even workable technologies for industrial site remediation. Both General Electric and DuPont were early participants in the effort to develop a meeting with the EPA to discuss technical problems faced in cleanup, research needs, and ways to accelerate development of more cost-effective techniques. This paper provides some background on how this cooperative process came to reality, what the Lasagna process is and how the cooperative arrangements and financing are structured.
Report Numbers
E 1.99:doe/mc/31185--94/c0347 E 1.99: conf-9409300--1 conf-9409300--1 doe/mc/31185--94/c0347
Published through SciTech Connect. 03/01/1995. "doe/mc/31185--94/c0347" " conf-9409300--1" "DE95007693" Options for land remediation: risk assessment strategies: quality of investigation on technological advances and project financing,London (United Kingdom),8 Sep 1994. Palmer, P.A. Monsanto Co., Paducah, KY (United States)