|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
W.A. de Jong President of TNO Until some decades ago man supposed
that the resilience of the environment was unlimited. He thought he
could draw heavily on nature with impunity and that he could
infinitely dump his waste into the environment. We have come to
know better now: virtually everyone is well aware that one cannot
just go on burdening the environment of man, animal and plant to
such an extent. TNO, the Netherlands Organization for Applied
Scientific Research, is among those research institutions that are
working on economically feasible solutions for pollution problems
resulting from human activities. Soil contamination and remediation
feature as important topics in TNO's environmental research
programme. In view of the international scope of the problem, TNO
organized an international conference on this subject in Utrecht,
the Netherlands, in November 1985, which met with a worldwide
response from the scientific community as well as from governments
and industry. The international interest taken in soil
contamination is underlined by the fact that the Second
International Conference on Contaminated Soil takes place in a
country where remedial action is being given high political
priority.
W.A. de Jong President of TNO Until some decades ago man supposed
that the resilience of the environment was unlimited. He thought he
could draw heavily on nature with impunity and that he could
infinitely dump his waste into the environment. We have come to
know better now: virtually everyone is well aware that one cannot
just go on burdening the environment of man, animal and plant to
such an extent. TNO, the Netherlands Organization for Applied
Scientific Research, is among those research institutions that are
working on economically feasible solutions for pollution problems
resulting from human activities. Soil contamination and remediation
feature as important topics in TNO's environmental research
programme. In view of the international scope of the problem, TNO
organized an international conference on this subject in Utrecht,
the Netherlands, in November 1985, which met with a worldwide
response from the scientific community as well as from governments
and industry. The international interest taken in soil
contamination is underlined by the fact that the Second
International Conference on Contaminated Soil takes place in a
country where remedial action is being given high political
priority.
|
|