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News Release from: Churngold
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Team on 02 June 2004
Churngold Remediation Branch Out
Clean-up Specialists Churngold Remediation are supporting the 'Site Assessment and Remediation for soil and groundwater pollution' Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Clean-up Specialists Churngold Remediation are extending their overseas presence next month by supporting the 'Site Assessment and Remediation for soil and groundwater pollution' Conference in Johannesburg Churngold are co-sponsoring the two-day event, which runs from June 2nd-3rd with Consultants GeoRem International
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 15 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Conference offers legislative updates, a regulatory overview and advice on compliance in addition to an insight into new technologies and case study examples.
Churngold's Managing Director, Craig Sillars, Business Development Director Duncan Sanders and Ross Ancell, Chairman of Churngold Group UK all feature as keynote speakers.
This month's conference represents a further development for Churngold in South Africa.
The Bristol Remediation specialist has recently established a branch in Cape Town and is working on a major clean up project for a blue-chip petrochemical company.
Craig Sillars considers participation in this event as a major step forward for Churngold: "Having broken into the South African market with our current project and opening a new branch there we really feel like we have strong presence.
By working with local firms and getting involved with events such as this conference in Johannesburg we can share ideas and opportunities".
Mr Sillars adds: "As South Africa looks to regenerate areas as part of the development requirements for the 2010 World Cup, the demand for remediation specialists like Churngold will undoubtedly rise.
With good contacts and knowledge of the infrastructure and processes involved, we hope to be able to take advantage of this opportunity".
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