CRC CARE is a research and development organisation providing
cutting edge technologies and knowledge in assessing, preventing
and remediating contamination of soil, water and air.
CRC CARE was established under the Federal
Government's CRC Program in 2005 to bring together
Australia’s foremost expertise in science, industry and
government in a partnership for the development, commercialisation
and extension of advanced technologies and methods for:
- assessing contamination risks in land, groundwater and air
- managing and/or remediating contamination
- developing safe options for land use and the reuse of wastes on
land
- developing solutions that are acceptable to regulatory agencies
and the public, and
- capacity building.
Originally funded for a seven-year term, in 2010 CRC CARE
applied for and received an additional nine years of funding
through the CRC Program. CRC CARE's second term commenced on 1 July
2011, having been granted $29 million federal funding in addition
to partner contributions. This second term will take CRC CARE
through to 2020.
CRC CARE’s approach brings together
Australian universities with state and Commonwealth agencies and
regulatory authorities, mining, petroleum and agricultural
industries, venture capitalists, environment consultants and
suppliers to work collaboratively on vital contamination issues and
sites in Australia and the region. The strength of CRC CARE is in
this collaborative approach with industry and government.
CRC CARE works on real industry issues and can
deliver solutions and outcomes based on the best research and
evidence available. International links with some of the
world’s best environmental scientists means that CRC CARE is
up to date with developments from around the globe. CRC CARE has a
strong commercial approach and goals that drive the company to
develop practical outcomes for use by industry in Australia and
globally.
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