Showing results for: In-Situ Remediation Services
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based in USA
In situ soil and groundwater remediation technologies often provide significant advantages over traditional techniques such as excavation and groundwater pump and treat, particularly when these ex situ techniques result in the generation of waste requiring disposal. This fact sheet discusses In Situ Remediation ...
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Manufactured by Long Chain Reclaimbased in CANADA
With the use of Bio-Reclaim™ and other natural products, LCR provides in-situ remediation treatments to degrade hydrocarbons. These treatments are cost-effective, natural, and provide no negative ecological ...
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based in GERMANY
Our experience acquired over many years enables us to install the "invisible" remediation system below the ground´s surface. Depending on requirements, the remediation systems can be installed completely below the surface, similar to shaft constructions, underground garages or the basement of buildings. Such solutions are free of ...
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based in USA
Design, installation and monitoring of in-site remedial alternatives to simple excavation- based remediation plans. Choice of technologies include oxygenation, microbial bio- remediation, soil venting and soil gas vapor extraction and treatment. Design, installation and monitoring of in-situ remedial alternatives ...
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by EJLSKOV A/Sbased in DENMARK
Ejlskov is a leading provider of environmental-friendly Trap & Treat® solutions for the in-situ remediation of oil components, chlorinated solvents and other contaminants. ...
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based in USA
New in-situ soil and groundwater treatment or oxidation technologies have become popular, for remediation of a wide range of soil and groundwater ...
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based in USA
HM Environmental Services, Inc. provides the installation and routine maintenance of Dual Phase Extraction systems including SVE Systems (soil vapor extraction) and GWE (ground water extraction) systems designed to remove VOC’s and contaminated liquids from subsurface contaminated areas where underground tanks were present. Our systems include all site preparation, trenching, pipe ...
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based in USA
Tamalpais Environmental Consultants (TEC) specializes in theimplementation of in-situ remediation with a whey-based remediation mixturethat can eliminate chlorinated solvents and metals in-situ to meet a variety ofcleanup objectives. In-situ bioremediation is by far the most cost-effectivecleanup method when site ...
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Manufactured by Long Chain Reclaimbased in CANADA
LCR provides ex-situ remediation services in combination with Bio-Reclaim™ to degrade hydrocarbons. Processing up to 1000 cubic metres per day, soil is excavated and loaded into our Earth Cleaning Machine (ECM), and then returned to a clean ...
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based in USA
GTR-E is an evolution of the GTR line of technology specially designed for batch ex-situ thermal desorption of onsite excavated soils. The contaminated soils are excavated and placed in a pile. While building the pile, heater tubes are layered following a 'lasagna' process: a first series of heater tubes are placed atop a first ...
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based in USA
GTR-E is an evolution of the GTR line of technology specially designed for batch ex-situ thermal desorption of onsite excavated soils. The contaminated soils are excavated and placed in a pile. While building the pile, heater tubes are layered following a "lasagna" process: a first series of heater tubes are placed atop a first ...
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based in CANADA
Harnessing powerful oxidizing compounds to chemically reduce impacts in place. Chemical oxidation involves the transfer of electrons from one compound to another. Oxidizing compounds (i.e. oxidants) accept electrons from reduced species such as organic carbon-based compounds. When designed correctly, and completed in the subsurface (i.e. in ...
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based in CANADA
Mobilizing contaminants for efficient mobilization and extraction. Surfactant flushing involves injecting a surfactant mixture into an aquifer impacted with Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLs) to mobilize them. The surfactant and the mobilized NAPL are then removed through extraction wells, and either treated on-site or disposed of off-site. The surfactant mixture is typically injected up-gradient ...
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based in CANADA
One of the first in-situ methods of environmental remediation after bioremediation, Chemical Oxidation uses powerful oxidizing compounds tochemically treat contaminated soil and groundwater in place, or “in-situ”. When oxidant solutions, such as potassium permanganate or sodium persulphate, are injected into the subsurface, they ...
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based in CANADA
A relatively recent in-situ method of environmental remediation, Chemical Reduction uses powerful reducing compounds to chemically treat contaminated soil and groundwater in place, or ...
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based in CANADA
Combining approaches for innovative solutions to complex impacts. By understanding the chemistry and biological processes occurring, IRSL can custom-develop hybrid treatment systems for individual sites. Examples of this includes the use of chemical oxidants with oxygen-releasing materials to promote both activated oxidation (high pH activates the oxidants) and bioremediation using the oxygen ...
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based in CANADA
Enhancing natural, organic processes to affect green remediation. In the absence of oxygen (anaerobic conditions), anaerobic microorganisms will use many organic contaminants as a food source, effectively breaking them down into carbon dioxide, water, and microbial cell ...
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based in CANADA
Harnessing powerful reducing compounds to chemically mitigate impacts in place. The other half of a redox reaction, chemical reduction results in the gain of electrons. One of the reactants in the reaction is oxidized, losing electrons; the other reactant is reduced, gaining electrons. In In-Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR), reducing ...
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based in CANADA
Enhancing natural, organic processes to affect green remediation. With sufficient oxygen (aerobic conditions) and other nutrients, microorganisms will use many organic contaminants as a food source, effectively breaking them down into carbon dioxide, water, and microbial cell ...
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based in CANADA
Mobilizing contaminants for efficient extraction. Cosolvent flushing involves injecting a solvent mixture, such as water with alcohol, into an aquifer impacted with Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLs) to solubilize and increase the mobility of the compounds. The solvent and the solubilized NAPL are then removed through extraction wells, and either treated on-site or disposed of off-site. The ...
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