leachate extraction News
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Hofstetter Umwelttechnik AG is back on the Italian market
Hofstetter Umwelttechnik AG is back in the Italian market. Hofstetter and SEAMONT srl have signed a Distribution Agreement to develop the business and to promote the sale of Hofstetter products HOFGAS® in Italy. SEAMONT srl is a subsidiary company of the SEA spa Group which was founded in 1989. With over 20 years of experience, our new partner provides solutions in landfill gas extraction, ...
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Angus Wellmaster: first in sector to achieve regulation 31 approval
Geoquip Water Solutions, specialist supplier to water related industries, announces that Angus Wellmaster is the first flexible rising main system to be approved by the Secretary of State under Regulation 31 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2000 for use in potable water applications. This approval, following closely on the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) approval ...
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New Ames tests now available from Cambio
Distributed in the UK exclusively by Cambio, Xenometrix products include today’s most advanced Ames mutagenicity assays and cytotoxicity screening kits. These have been specially designed to reduce the amount of test compounds and consumables used, and to require less hands-on time. Xenometrix is particularly proud of its excellent pre- and post-sale customer support which allows new ...
By Cambio Ltd
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Griffin Pump & Equipment Launches Social Media Services, to Improve Customer Loyalty, Brand Awareness and Business Results
To further improve the interaction between Griffin and its customers, Griffin Pump & Equipment, Inc., is pleased to announce the launch of its social network. Encompassing Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, YouTube and Twitter into their network, Griffin hopes its customers will utilize these social media channels to stay up-to-date with important groundwater control and dewatering pump information ...
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EPA reaches agreement with General Electric Company and SI Group, Inc. to protect drinking water at the Dewey Loeffel Landfill Superfund Site in Nassau, New York
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that it has entered into an agreement with the General Electric Company and SI Group, Inc. (formerly Schenectady Chemical) to collect and properly dispose of contaminated ground water and liquid leaching from the Dewey Loeffel landfill that is threatening several nearby drinking water wells. The liquid seeping from the landfill, called ...
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$2.5 million plant to treat contaminated groundwater at the Dewey Loeffel landfill Superfund Site in Nassau, New York nears completion
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck today visited the Dewey Loeffel Landfill Superfund site in Nassau, Rensselaer County, New York to announce that General Electric Company and SI Group, Inc. (formerly Schenectady Chemical) have agreed to conduct comprehensive studies of the contamination at the Dewey Loeffel Landfill Superfund site. The site, which is ...
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