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Soil & Groundwater
September 11, 2014
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Applications of Bio-Traps for Environmental Site Diagnostics - Webinar
In this webinar learn about environmental diagnostic applications of the passive microbial sampling tool, the bio-trap.  Bio-traps collect active microbes from the sampled environment distinguishing organisms involved in current biotransformations from the microbial noise of any natural environment.  ... » read more

NGWREF funds research on electrochemically enhanced bioremediation of groundwater
The National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation has awarded a grant to Daqian Jiang, Ph.D., of the University of Minnesota, for a research project on the bioremediation of groundwater. Jiang will receive $8,000 for his project, “Electrochemically Enhanced Bioremediation for Attenuation ... » read more

RNAS Remediation Products
 

RNAS Remediation Products was founded in 1998 as a bioremediation consulting company. Our experience led us to practical solutions for successful enhanced bioremediation. To avoid potential conflicts of interest with our consultant clients, RNAS now focuses exclusively on providing high quality bioremediation products. RNAS was the first company to manufacture an off-the-shelf emulsified vegetable oil for bioremediation. Our state-of-the-art manufacturing methods (US Patent 6,806,078) produce kinetically stable emulsions with the smallest sub-micron oil droplets in the industry. 

   
Shale gas: independent planning is key to reducing environmental impacts of fracking
Funding for scientists, planners and inspectors should be available before any shale gas development begins, a new review recommends. As revenue for such ... » read more
Well Repairs Complete, Getting Ready to Stimulate
It’s been a busy couple of weeks here at the Newberry EGS Demonstration. In early August, a drill rig arrived on site to perform required upkeep ... » read more
World’s Shale Resources Face Water Stress
Governments and businesses using hydraulic fracturing to develop shale gas could face intense water competition in the world’s largest reserves, ... » read more
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