Groundwater Contaminants News
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Vapor Intrusion Hazards and Resources to Protect Building Occupants
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation describes vapor intrusion as the process by which volatile chemicals move from a subsurface source into the indoor air of an overlying or adjacent building. They share the fact that the subsurface source can either be contaminated groundwater or contaminated soil which releases vapors into the pore spaces in the soil. Vapors can also ...
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The Vital Role of Geomembrane in Landfill Liners in Tanzania
In today’s world, garbage disposal and waste management issues are becoming urgent. With the increase in urban population and industrialization, the garbage accumulation problem has become more serious. This is one of the reasons why modern landfill projects have become so important. Geomembranes play a vital role in effective waste disposal and environmental protection. ...
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Embracing Sustainability: The Revolution of Continuous Tyre Pyrolysis Plant
In the quest for innovative solutions to combat pollution and harness renewable resources, the continuous tyre pyrolysis plant emerges as a game-changing technology. If you're intrigued by this cutting-edge process or seeking deeper insights, you've landed in the right place. Let's embark on a journey to understand the science behind continuous tyre pyrolysis and its profound impact on waste ...
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Continuous Tyre Pyrolysis Plant - A Brief Introduction
Did you ever hear of a continuous tyre pyrolysis plant? Are you currently aware about the pyrolysis technology? If you're reading this article, then you are generally aware of this technology or want to know much more about it and that is how you wound up in this article. You are on the right page as we will discuss the science behind this technology and exactly how these continuous pyrolysis ...
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Continuous Tyre Pyrolysis Plant - A Short Introduction
Did you ever hear of any continuous tyre pyrolysis plant? Are you aware about the pyrolysis technology? If you're reading this article article, then chances are you are either aware about this technology or need to know much more about it and that is certainly how you will wound up in this article. You might be on the right page as we are going to discuss the science behind this technology and ...
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1.5mm HDPE Pond Membrane Liner for Copper Tailings Project in Zambia
HDPE pond membrane liner is the low permeability synthetic membrane liners or barriers that are used with any geotechnical engineering – related material as an integral part of a man -made project, structure, or system. Zambia is a landlocked country located in central Africa. Moreover, the economic structure is relatively simple, with mining, agriculture and tourism as the three pillar ...
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Continuous Tyre Pyrolysis Plant - A Quick Introduction
Did you ever hear of your continuous tyre pyrolysis plant? Have you been conscious of the pyrolysis technology? If you're looking over this article, then you can be aware of this technology or want to find out a little more about it and that is certainly the way you finished up in this posting. You will be with the right page as we will discuss the science behind this technology and how these ...
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Waste Treatment Using Pyrolysis
There are numerous of materials and products which should be singled out due to the sheer volume of waste that they can generate, and also the potential that they need to pollute groundwater and ecosystems because they biodegrade. Amongst the worst culprits are being used tires and various plastics. The average car tire (for example) takes between 50 and 80 years to biodegrade. Throughout this ...
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Violations of Farming Rules for Water Reach Record Highs
The farming rules for water were introduced in 2018 by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, brought in to reduce and prevent diffuse water pollution from agricultural sources. The regulations cover the management of livestock and of soil, as well as the application and storing of fertilisers. However, it has just been revealed in a Guardian exclusive that the number of ...
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Process Removes Ammonia Pollution From Wastewater and Provides Useful Chemicals
“We fulfilled a complete water denitrification process,” said graduate student Feng-Yang Chen. “With further water treatment on other contaminants, we can potentially turn industrial wastewater back to drinking water.” Chen is one of three lead authors of the paper that appears in Nature Nanotechnology. The study shows a promising alternative toward efficient processes ...
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Continuous Tyre Pyrolysis Plant - A Concise Introduction
Did you ever hear of a continuous tyre pyrolysis plant? Are you currently aware about the pyrolysis technology? If you're looking at this article, then you may be aware of this technology or want to know much more about it and that is certainly how you finished up in this article. You might be with the right page as we will discuss the science behind this technology and exactly how the continuous ...
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Envirogen to treat nitrate in groundwater for City of San Fernando
The City of San Fernando, California has awarded Envirogen Technologies, Inc. with a contract for a new, next generation SimPACK™ regenerable ion exchange (IX) treatment system to be used to remove nitrate contaminants from water from its Well 3 groundwater extraction well. As part of the award, Envirogen Technical Support staff will be onsite for assistance during installation and ...
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World Water Day 2022: Groundwater - Making the Invisible Visible
Almost all the liquid freshwater in the world is groundwater, supporting drinking water, domestic use, sanitation systems, agriculture, industry and our fragile ecosystems. But groundwater is polluted and overexploited in many areas. Our Continuous over-use will eventually lead to depletion of our most precious resource. So… what can – and must – we do? The use of ...
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EPA takes action to protect groundwater from coal ash contamination
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking several actions to protect communities and hold facilities accountable for controlling and cleaning up the contamination created by decades of coal ash disposal. Coal combustion residuals (CCR or coal ash), a byproduct of burning coal in coal-fired power plants, contains contaminants like mercury, cadmium, and arsenic that without ...
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Tersus Environmental adds to its patent portfolio with issuance of US patent 11,123,779 B2
Officially granted on September 21, 2021, the claims are generally directed towards a method for supplying a mixture comprising ferrous sulfide and zero-valent metal particle reactants into soil pathways to biologically react with dissolved contaminants in groundwater. Further, an organic hydrogen donor is supplied into the soil-pathways to produce anaerobic-conditions to cause indigenous ...
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Water pollution by nitrates: Salher solutions to remove them
Aquifers in Spain are increasingly at risk of chemical contamination by excess nitrates in their waters. This news comes just when the European Commission gives an ultimatum to the Spanish Government to act against the nitrate contamination of its waters. Water quality is one of the most important elements of the European Union environmental policy. Because of this, to avoid penalties, the ...
By Salher
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Legacy Waste in India
Legacy Waste processing as a Bio-mining or Bioremediation is an environmentally friendly technique to separate soil and recyclables like plastic, metal, paper, organic waste as most recyclable waste. More than 3,000 garbage dumps in India need to be restored or permanently closed. Scientifically unsustainable waste disposal causes irreversible damage to the environment: It produces ...
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Webinar: Groundwater Remediation: Best Practices and Technology
Topics Include: Design and implementation of in situ remediation options including injection, fracturing, shallow soil mixing and thermal. The specialized equipment utilized to deliver liquid and solid amendments into soil and groundwater contamination. The upfront characterization required to support a successful ...
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CL-Out Perchlorate Bioremediation Receives Greener Cleanup Leadership Award
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection awarded Irwin Engineering of Natick, Massachusetts the 2016 Greener Cleanup Leadership Award for the innovative in situ bioremediation of perchorate contamination of soil and ground water at the Concord Road Site in Billerica, Massachusetts. The award honors LSPs and their clients for promoting greener cleanup principles and practices to ...
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WASTX Oil enters serial production
We started developing our WASTX Oil only about 3 years ago. In the meantime, the second generation of the technology is being mass-produced in a specially built factory hall. And this is also urgently needed, because even today a large proportion of the 25 billion litres of waste oil produced each year is dumped in an environmentally harmful manner. Every litre of waste oil contaminates up to ...
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