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Little is known about the native vegetation communities in subsaline and saline marshes in the boreal region, yet these communities offer the best potential for reclamation of wetlands after oil sands mining.
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Increase in number of nuclei and vacuoles, rise in antioxidant enzymatic activity, lower translocation factor, and higher accumulation of Cr in roots than in leaves show that these cultivars have greater potential of Cr uptake and can be considered potential candidates for reclamation of Cr-polluted areas.
Recent scientific advancement in cost-effective GW treatment for non-potable reuse (including gardening, irrigation and toilet flushing) suggest that there is a great potential for GW reclamation and reuse in the developing world.
Large areas in the United States, India, and the Middle East are potentially available for reclamation by this technique.
It is similar to the measurement of "area efficiency" [26], in that it does not attempt to account for site preparation prior to energy production nor potential site reclamation after production has ceased, which are sometimes considered in a full life-cycle analysis [3].
"LOOKING for sea-sand for reclamation project in Singapore.
He helped to acquire more than 16,000 acres of mine-scarred land for reclamation.
In 1959, an editorial in The New York Times cried out for reclamation and development.
One plus factor is increasing government support for reclamation efforts, Mr. Barrett and other developers said.
Or it might be a term ripe for reclamation and irony.
It is suitable for reclamation of ravine land.
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