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Event Type: Conference/Seminar Date: Feb. 28, 2012 Venue: PERA Location: Melton Mowbray, UK |
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Regenesis would like to invite you to a complimentary, technical seminar that will cover basic chemistries, applications, costing and design methods for in situ bioremediation of chlorinated solvents in groundwater. The event will examine the range of options available to the practicing remediation engineer and explore the principal objective factors to evaluate in order to select the most appropriate and cost-effective approach for any given site. Opportunities for the combination of enhanced reductive dechlorination with other technologies – for example enhancement of physical recovery systems or integration with in situ chemical oxidation ((ISCO) or physical technologies – will also be explored and evaluated, and critical considerations presented.
The seminar will be of value to environmental consultants, design engineers, problem owners, regulators and any environmental professional wishing to increase both general and practical knowledge of the use of bio-treatment for addressing chlorinated solvent contamination in the subsurface.
*A total of 4 Continuous Professional Development (CPD) hours will be available for attending this seminar.
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Please feel free to extend this invitation to colleagues or clients on behalf of Regenesis. We would be happy to accommodate them subject to space. Early bookings are recommended as previous events have been fully subscribed.
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