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Soil & Groundwater
November 07, 2013
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Durham University present research on shale gas recovery
The Humber branch of the Energy Institute (EI) held an evening presentation on shale gas recovery for over 50 members and guests this October. The talk, presented by Dr Liam Herringshaw of Durham University, described the work being done in conjunction with other UK universities to gather worldwide ... » read more

Proposal would allow shale gas waste on barges
The U.S. Coast Guard is seeking public comments on a proposal that would allow barges to transport shale gas wastewater, a drilling byproduct that can include chemicals, radioactive material and heavy metals. Some states, such as Texas, have large numbers of underground wells where the wastewater can ... » read more

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REGENESIS CEO Scott Wilson to cover developing environmental technologies at Theis Conference
Scott Wilson, President and CEO of REGENESIS Remediation Technologies, San Clemente, CA, will be speaking at the National Groundwater Association’s ... » read more
EPA settlement for companies to develop soil and waste design plan for Central Chemical superfund site in Hagerstown, Md.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that 16 companies have agreed to develop a detailed design plan for the Superfund cleanup of ... » read more
Optimizing remedial product vendors’ products with common sense chemistry
For over 15 years Innovative Environmental Technologies, Inc. (IET) has looked toward optimization and maximization of commercially available remedial ... » read more
`Hybrid` nuclear plants could make a dent in carbon emissions
Original story at MIT News Many efforts to smooth out the variability of renewable energy sources — such as wind and solar power — have focused ... » read more
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