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EPP Projects: Nine Mile Run
Table of Contents:
1. Nine Mile Run: A Technology Policy Project
2. Developing Nine Mile Run
3. Pre-Industrial History
4. History of the Site
5. URA Proposals for Nine Mile Run
6. Redevelopment of Site
7. What Are the Issues?
8. Presentation
9. Slag & Soil
10. Slag & Soil Contents
11. Strength and Stability of Slag
12. Slope Stability
13. Results of Direct Shear Test
14. Regrading or Movement
15. Toxicity of Slag
16. Airborne Particles
17. Assumptions for Model
18. Results of Calculations
19. Plant Growth
20. Characteristics of Trees on Slag
21. Current Plan for Vegetation
22. Summary of Recommendations
23. Water Quality Analysis
24. Introduction
25. Objective: Remediation
26. Flow Testing
27. Flow Testing Results
28. Water Testing
29. Testing Sites
30. Pollution Attributed to Sewage
31. Pollution Attributed to Run-off
32. Remediation Techniques
33. Culverting
34. Trunk Sewer Repair
35. Treatment of CSO Outflows
36. Wastewater Treatment Processes
37. Remediation Using Wetlands
38. Wetlands in Nin Mile Run
39. Wetlands in Nine Mile Run
40. Wetlands in Nine Mile Run
41. Recommendations
42. Development Group
43. Development Issues
44. Current Master Plan
45. Green Design
46. Green Design
47. Green Design: Tree Positioning
48. Green Design
49. Greenspace
50. Greenspace Design
51. Greenspace Design
52. Transportation
53. Proposed Bus Route
54. Marketing
55. Marketing
56. Modified Phase One
57. Conclusion
58. Nile Mile Run Development
59. Site Preparation Recommendations
60. Development Recommendations
61. Unanswered Questions
62. Culverting the Stream?
63. Chromium Toxicity?
64. Revegetating Slag?
65. Applicability of Findings
66. Thank You
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