soil cleaning industry News
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WasteTech-2015
Welcome to the 9th edition of WasteTech - International Trade Fair for Waste Management, Recycling, Environmental Technologies and Renewable Energy! WasteTech is the leading marketing event for the environmental industry in Russia, CIS and Baltic states. Since 2011 WasteTech has become approved event of the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry WasteTech-2013 key data: 8126 sq. m net ...
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BioSolve Company Wins Contract with New York City Transit Authority
The BioSolve Company (TBC) manufacturers and distributors of the leading hydrocarbon mitigation agentTM, BioSolve® has recaptured an eighteen month supply agreement to provide pallet quantities of BioSolve Pinkwater to the New York City Transit Authority (MTA). Pinkwater is a water-based biodegradable wetting agent and surfactant formulation. It is used by MTA for cleaning greasy and oily ...
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Using microwaves to clean polluted soil could lead to energy savings
Researchers have experimented with microwave heating as a way of cleaning soils polluted with fuels, such as diesel and petrol. Soil type and moisture levels, as well as the strength of microwaves used, had a strong bearing on the overall effectiveness of the cleaning. The research shows that, at certain depths and in certain types of soil, microwaves can be a cost-effective way of cleaning ...
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Euro-Tech Presents the World Launch of the FINN T35 HydroSeeder®
FINN, a leading provider of erosion control equipment announced today that EURO-TEC will unveil the new FINN T35 HydroSeeder for the European market at the Paysalia Show in France. The FINN T35 is an entry-level hydroseeding machine loaded with features that come standard with every unit. Designed to easily manage professional quality seeding, fiber mulching, straw tacking all with the ...
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BiOWiSH™ reduces sludge and odor at Texas dairy
June 30, 2011 For Immediate Release CHICAGO, IL - BiOWiSH™ Manure & Odor Treatment (Beef & Dairy) reduced sludge and odor during a recent case study at a Texas dairy farm. The owner of Wilhelmus Dairy began using the treatment because of concerns about odor and sludge content in the farm's primary lagoon. At the time treatment began, the sludge level in the lagoon was close to ...
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BiOWiSH™ receives award for Excellence in Green Product Innovation
July 20, 2011 For Immediate Release CHICAGO, IL - Frost & Sullivan has awarded BiOWiSH Technologies with its Asia Pacific Green Excellence in Product Innovation Award for Industrial Biocatalysts. The award, according to Frost & Sullivan's website, is presented to companies that have excelled in green product and technology innovation, and service achievements. The Awards recognize ...
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BiOWiSH™ to showcase technology at WEFTEC 2011
September 21, 2011 For Immediate Release BiOWiSH Technologies is showcasing its revolutionary technology at WEFTEC 2011. The BiOWiSH™ Global Environmental Team will be present at booth number 5449 to discuss recent and ongoing projects that have addressed a broad spectrum of environmental problems for clients worldwide. The event provides plant managers, engineers and scientists the ...
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EPA to Hold a Public Meeting About Proposed Plan to Clean Up Soil Contamination at Benfield Industries, Inc. Superfund Site in Waynesville, N.C.
On Tuesday, Jan. 13, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will hold a public meeting about plans to clean up residual soil contamination at the Benfield Industries, Inc. Superfund Site in Waynesville, N.C. The meeting will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Haywood Vocational Opportunities Building located at 172 Riverbend Street in Waynesville. Residual soil contamination ...
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EPA Finalizes Plan to Address Contaminated Soil at the Scorpio Recycling Superfund site in Toa Baja; EPA to spend $3 Million to Address Heavy Metal Contamination
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its plan to address contaminated soil at the Scorpio Recycling Superfund site in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico. Previous metal recycling and battery crushing activities at the site resulted in contamination of the soil with lead and other metals. Lead is a toxic metal that can cause damage to a child’s ability to learn and a range of health ...
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North American Distributor announcement
Global Safety Surfaces Network Appoints North American Member Global Safety Surfaces Australia is very pleased to announce that its Global Safety Surfaces Network has a new member servicing the North American market, Canadian Tile Safe Products Ltd. The network also has members in Australia, New Zealand and Spain. Tile Safe Products has embraced the “one stop floor safety shop” ...
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