ERH technology News
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TRS Group, Inc. Restructures, Expands Executive Team to Match Growth
Longview, WA — Based on the fact that company growth over the past year surpassed all sales goals, TRS Group, Inc. the world’s leading provider of Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) services for remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater, announces several executive management additions and a corporate restructuring. To help manage and further grow the company, TRS named Brett Trowbridge ...
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TerraTherm Acquires Current Environmental Solutions (CES)
TerraTherm, Inc., is pleased to announce that on May 6th, it acquired the internationally recognized In Situ Thermal Remediation (ISTR) technology provider, Current Environmental Solutions (CES). CES was founded in 1997 by the Battelle Memorial Institute (BMI) and Terra Vac as the first private company to commercialize Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH), a form of ISTR. BMI operates the Pacific ...
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AMAI & Thermal Remediation Services successfully cleanup site using ERH
Anderson Mulholland & Associates and Thermal Remediation Services, Inc. have successfully completed the first cleanup utilizing ERH (electrical resistance heating) technology in New Jersey. The ERH system was installed at a former dry cleaning site in Bergen County. After only 7 months of remediation the NJDEP PCE impact to groundwater soil criteria has been achieved in all confirmatory soil ...
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TUESDAY: EPA to Hold Public Meeting about Proposed Interim Cleanup of CTS of Asheville Inc. Superfund Site
Asheville, N.C., residents are invited to attend a public meeting about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed plan to address contamination beneath the former plant at the CTS of Asheville Inc. Superfund Site. A key step in moving forward is receiving the public’s feedback. During the meeting, EPA representatives will present information about the cleanup plan, ...
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EPA Extends Public Comment Period for Proposed Interim Cleanup of CTS of Asheville Inc. Superfund Site to Evaluate Treatment of Expanded Area
On September 30, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a plan to address contamination beneath the former plant at the CTS of Asheville Inc. Superfund Site. The public is invited to comment on the Proposed Plan. EPA is extending the public comment period, originally slated to end on Oct. 30, through Nov. 29, 2015. The majority of the comments received to date encourage EPA to ...
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Cleanup to begin at the CTS superfund site in Asheville, public invited to meeting Nov. 30
Work is underway at the CTS of Asheville, Inc. Superfund Site (Site) to install the treatment system that will clean up contaminants in the groundwater and soil beneath the former CTS plant. EPA will host a public meeting to discuss the details of the treatment system and answer questions. The meeting will take place on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Skyland Fire ...
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EPA Invites Public Comment on Interim Cleanup Plan for CTS of Asheville Inc. Superfund Site; Public Meeting Set for October 13
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a plan to address contamination beneath the former plant at the CTS of Asheville Inc. Superfund Site in Asheville, N.C. A key step in moving forward is receiving the public’s feedback. EPA will hold a public meeting to present the proposed plan and answer questions on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015, at 6:00 p.m. at the T.C. Robertson High ...
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TRS group expands into international markets and thermally enhanced oil recovery
Thermal Remediation Services, Inc. (TRS) announced that it has changed its corporate name to TRS Group, Inc. (TRS Group). The name change recognizes corporate expansions to deliver its core technology, Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH), into both the global environmental market and the thermally enhanced oil recovery market. For the last 10 years, TRS has been the market leader and premier ...
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Innovative technology will reduce cleanup time at lowell Mass. Silresim site
The Silresim Superfund Site in Lowell, Mass. is in the final phase of completing cleanup construction, using innovative technology which will reduce the amount of time needed to clean groundwater of contamination. EPA officials today toured the site to inspect progress of the cutting-edge work, along with U.S. Representative Niki Tsongas and Commissioner Kenneth Kimmell of the Massachusetts ...
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`Boiling hot` leads to cool results: Army employs hot new approach to environmental remediation
Army officials are breaking ground on a decades-long environmental remediation project to lift contaminants out of acres of land located on Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville, Alabama. Across football field-sized areas that became contaminated with industrial chemicals, workers employ a hot new approach to soil and groundwater remediation. They use an environmental treatment method called ...
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