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Soil & Groundwater
June 16, 2016
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Upcoming EnviroInsite Training Workshop
We invite you to join us at this workshop on fundamentals of EnviroInsite to be taught by EnviroInsite`s developer, Bruce Jacobs.Where:  Mahwah, New JerseyWhen:   July 25 and 26, 2016Cost:  » read more

How confident are you with your management plan quality?
The new feature not to miss in Kartotrak 2016, called Excavation, allows generating excavation plans easily and fastly from 3D interpolated contamination maps. It is only available in Kartotrak! Kartotrak 2016 provides a sound and objective base to generate accurate excavation plans, letting you compare ... » read more

TRS Group, Inc.
 

TRS Group, Inc. is the world’s most experienced provider of Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) for in situ soil and groundwater remediation. TRS has applied ERH on 100 projects. TRS consistently meets and surpasses our client’s objectives, providing rapid closure to sites that have often attempted other remediation technologies without success. With 45 offices throughout the U.S., the world’s largest and highest-quality fleet of ERH specialty equipment, and an outstanding safety record, TRS has become the leader in subsurface heating. No other remediation technology can provide treatment certainty for varying lithologies and contaminates; as rapidly; and with no rebound.

   
World Dredging Congress Exhibition WODCON XXI 2016
Next week the World Dredging Congress Exhibition - WODCON XXI 2016 - takes takes place at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Miami, Florida, USA from 13-17 June ... » read more
Water management: five policy conditions to help overcome the challenges of an uncertain future
‘Adaptive co-management’ could help water managers cope with future shocks and unpredictability brought by climate change, according to a ... » read more
VIDEO: Mining the e-waste mountain & recovering precious metals
Tetronics’ plasma recovery technology provides a global, yet localised solution for recovering valuable precious metals from the World’s fasted ... » read more
Carbon capture hopes set in stone
Scientists in Iceland have concrete evidence that carbon capture and sequestration can be made to work. They have buried carbon dioxide in the rocks ... » read more
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