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Soil & Groundwater
March 06, 2014
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Gas Detectors Protect Shale Gas Rigs From Hazardous Hydrocarbon Gas Leaks
Oil and gas engineers responsible for hydraulic fracturing operations in the production of natural gas will find the Combustible Gas Detectors product lines available from General Monitors accurately sense potentially explosive hydrocarbon gas and alert crews in time to complete an orderly shutdown ... » read more

Head of UNEP issues stark warning on fracking
The head of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has issued a stark warning that shale gas could put severe strain on global efforts to limit climate change. Achim Steiner, Executive Director of UNEP and Under Secretary-General of the UN, was speaking at a high-level ocean summit and also ... » read more

ESP, Environmental Service Products
 

ESP, a leader in environmental samplers, manufactures a range of Environmentally Suitable Products designed to look after our earth not only from their designed purpose but also their subsequent disposal. What starts from the earth, returns to the earth. ESP has taken the lead of this issue for environmental sampling products and offers biodegradable products that will biodegrade in just a few years when discarded in a landfill. Users can now perform their groundwater or soil sampling tasks and dispose of the used samplers into a landfill without the feeling of exacerbating our plastic trash problem further. 

   
Innovyze Debuts Integrated Catchment Modeling Sewer Edition
Innovyze, a leading global innovator of business analytics software and technologies for smart wet infrastructure, 4th March 2014 announced the release ... » read more
Mythbusters: LNAPL & BOS 200®
By now you`ve heard of Trap & Treat® BOS 200® and its uncanny ability to remediate LNAPL. If you`ve ever scratched your head and thought ... » read more
EPA Finalizes Cleanup Plan for the LCP Chemicals, Inc. Superfund Site in Linden, New Jersey
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its plan to address contaminated soil and ground water at the LCP Chemicals, Inc. Superfund site ... » read more
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