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Soil & Groundwater
May 14, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Request for Information explores Mineral Recovery from Geothermal Fluids
The DOE Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) is seeking input on ideas that encourage geothermal development by exploring innovations in extracting critical materials found in geothermal brines. Geothermal fluids could be a key pathway for supplying a growing domestic demand for these materials, which ... » read more

Soil Remediation to Begin at Superfund Site in Walpole, Mass.
Work to excavate and remove contaminated soil at the Blackburn and Union Privileges Superfund Site begins this week. The soil remediation is focused on South Street on the east side properties, where the former Cosmec building sits. This week, contractors for the Responsible Parties began pre-construction ... » read more

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Drilling Begins 3 Miles from Epicenter of BP Oil Spill
Just 3 miles from the catastrophic BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a Louisiana company is seeking to unlock the same oil and natural gas that turned into ... » read more
Tetrachloroethylene (PERC) at Superfund Sites in Puerto Rico & Vapor Intrusion Concerns
During the past 4 years, the U.S. Environmental Protection agency (EPA) has added several sites in Puerto Rico to the Superfund list.  Included in ... » read more
AECOM Remediation Experts Featured at Battelle International Remediation Conference
With the theme of advancing bioremediation and applying green and sustainable practices in remediation, AECOM remediation scientists and engineers are ... » read more
NGWA seeks ANSI Standard for Pumping Systems
The National Ground Water Association is seeking people to form a consensus body for developing a proposed groundwater pumping systems standard to include ... » read more
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