Soil & Groundwater E-Zine
January 2013

This Month´s Featured Articles, Papers & Reports
Activated Carbon Applications Excel at PCB Removal
TIGG’s GAC adsorption equipment is used to remove PCBs from groundwater. For more than 50 years, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were commonly used in industrial materials including, caulking, cutting oils, inks, paints and as dielectric fluids in electrical equipment such as transformers and capacitors. Concerns over health effects led to a North American ban of manufacturing PCBs in 1977. By the mid-1980s, an initiative was started to clean up contaminated areas and to phase ...
Separation and Recovery of oil from Oily Waste Materials using Anaerobic Thermal Desorption Unit Technology
RLC Technologies, Inc.’s Anaerobic Thermal Desorption Unit (ATDU) is an exsitu, non-incineration technology designed to separate hydrocarbons from various matrices including oilfield waste, soil, sludge, sand, filter-cake, tank and tanker bottoms, organic-based hazardous waste and contaminated soil in a non-oxidizing atmosphere without destroying the hydrocarbons. This paper briefly discusses the successful application of ATDU in treatment of different waste streams in particular oily sludge, ...
EarthScience Information Systems Pty Ltd. (EScIS)
EarthScience Information Systems Pty Ltd (EScIS) provide geo-environmental software and data services and develop and resell the ESdat environmental data management software. ESdat is used worldwide and is the most widely used groundwater & environmental data management and analysis package in the Asia / Pacific, with large user bases also in North America. EScIS can provide implementation services or customisation of ESdat implementations if required.

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