After the five successful NORDROCS conferences in Malmö (2006), Helsinki (2008), Copenhagen (2010), Oslo (2012) and Stockholm (2014) the 6th Nordic Joint Meeting on Remediation of Contaminated Sites – Nordrocs 2016 – was held 5.-8. September 2016 at Aalto University, Finland.

The theme of Nordrocs 2016 was “Circular Economy”, which means “re-using, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products. What used to be regarded as ‘waste’ can be turned into a resource. The aim was to look beyond waste and to close the loop of the circular economy. All resources need to be managed more efficiently throughout their life cycle.” (European Commission). In the context of contaminated land, circular economy could be approached for example by recycling of excavated soil/ groundwater/sediment without compromising the safety of human health or the environment.

The main, overall, object for NORDROCS is “Crossing Borders” with the goal to share and discuss the way we manage contaminated land within the Nordic countries. Across the borders of the Nordic countries, we have a common interest and openness regarding development inside and outside the Nordic region. This is also true when it comes to remediation of contaminated sites.

The Nordic countries have large natural and demographic variations. This has led to differences in approach and focus of the efforts to remediate contaminated sites. Therefore we have developed knowledge about different parts of the field of remediation of contaminated sites and this gives us a great opportunity to learn from each other. For instance, the efforts to protect drinking water from contamination are heavily affected by the areas dependency on supplies from groundwater or  surface water.


Have a look at the program from Nordrocs 2016! Have a look at also the updated list of poster presentations!

All the short papers and abstracts can be found here!

Below are some photos from the conference, click the photo to see a larger image:

Photo from Haltia Nature Center  by Peter Harms-Ringdahl
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Get together at the Haltia Nature Center, photo by Kim Yrjälä
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Dinner at Kalastajorppa, photo by Peter Harms-Ringdahl
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