◆ Project Treatment Capacity
◇ covers an area of 100 acres and has an overall designed capacity of 98,200 tons/year.
◇ The first phase of the project is 25,200 tons/year of incineration and was approved for operation in January 2016, after less than two years from construction to licensing to start of operation. This sets a high efficiency record in the industry waste industry.
◆ Operation Efficiency and Safety Record
◇ Permit capacity utilization rate for hazardous waste
treatment reached 97% in 2016 at the EV Nanjing plants, far exceeding domestic and international industry capacity utilization average.
◇ The operation has maintained ZERO accident safety record.
◇ Over 70,000 tons treated 2016~2019, effective disposal rate more than 80% every year, all indicators met EU standards.
◆ Stable and sustainable economic benefits
◇ Unique and advanced technology.
◇ Stable and sustainable economic benefits.
◇ Operating efficiency reached international advanced level and become a benchmark demonstration project in Jiangsu Province.
The development of Jätkäsaari harbour areaJätkäsaari is situated 2 kilometres west from Helsinki city centre. Area has been used fro marine operations since late 1800’s. Between 1920 and 1960 harbour area was enlarged by dumping construction waste and soil masses to sea. These materials originated from construction yards. Harbour operations were largely moved to a new location in early 2000’s. Currently the area is undergoing a transformation process to a residential area.
◆ HYBRID REMEDIATION OF KOPLI RAILWAY YARD
◇ Client: Environmental Ministry of Estonia
◇ Contaminants: Heavy oil hydrocarbons, PAH-compounds, solid oily wastes
◆ REMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED SOLVENT CONTAMINATED SOIL AND GROUNDWATER WITH ANAEROBIC REDUCTIVE DECHLORINATION (ARD)
◇ Client: Philips
◇ Contaminants: Chlorinated solvents (TCE, DCE, VC)
◆ IN SITU REMEDIATION OF THE SOIL CONTAMINATED WITH CHLORINATED SOLVENTS AND HYDROCARBONS
◇ City: Ylöjärvi
◇ Contaminants: Chlorinated solvents (mainly PCE), hydrocarbons, heavy metals, VOC’s