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Abanaki Corporation Launches New Website Focusing on Groundwater Remediation
Abanaki Corporation announces the launch of its new website, http://www.groundwater-remediation.com. The website provides visitors with detailed information on groundwater remediation including the types of systems available for a variety of groundwater contamination applications with specific site requirements. The launch signifies Abanaki's commitment to continue its search for new ...
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Abanaki Offers Discrete Security Oil Skimmer Groundwater Remediation Packages
Abanaki Corporation offers Discrete Security Oil Skimmer Groundwater Remediation Packages for use in situations where there is a need to keep the oil skimmer from being tampered with or in applications where the operation of oil removal equipment may be deemed unsightly. These lockable poly-shelters are available in two sizes to accommodate various oil skimmers and option configurations. A 30- or ...
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EPA Reaches Settlement for $6.6 Million Groundwater Cleanup at San Gabriel Valley Superfund Site
The U.S Environmental Protection Agency has entered into three settlements totaling $6,605,080 to help pay for groundwater cleanup at the South El Monte portion of the San Gabriel Valley Area 1 Superfund Site in Los Angeles, Calif. Since EPA began cleaning up this site in 2008, approximately 4,600 pounds of contaminants have been removed from the groundwater. EPA has recovered a total of $25 ...
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Grant will help community participation in Peterson/Puritan superfund site in R.I. (RI)
EPA has awarded the Blackstone River Watershed Council/Friends of the Blackstone (BRWC/FOB) a $50,000 Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) for oversight of cleanup activities at the Peterson/Puritan, Inc. Superfund Site (Site). This Site encompasses over two miles of mixed industrial and residential property within the Blackstone River valley located in the towns of Cumberland and Lincoln, R.I. ...
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EPA: No Widespread Harm to drinking Water from Fracking
Hydraulic fracturing to drill for oil and natural gas has not caused widespread harm to drinking water in the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday in a report that also warned of potential contamination of water supplies if safeguards are not maintained. A draft study issued by the agency found specific instances where poorly constructed drilling wells or improper ...
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EPA: No Widespread Harm to drinking Water from Fracking
Hydraulic fracturing to drill for oil and natural gas has not caused widespread harm to drinking water in the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday in a report that also warned of potential contamination of water supplies if safeguards are not maintained. A draft study issued by the agency found specific instances where poorly constructed drilling wells or improper ...
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EPA Continues Work at San Gabriel Valley Superfund Site, Additional $1.44 Million Settlement Reached for Groundwater Cleanup
The U.S Environmental Protection Agency has reached a settlement of $1.44 million with TDY Industries, LLC to help pay for groundwater cleanup at the South El Monte portion of the San Gabriel Valley Area 1 Superfund Site in Los Angeles, Calif. Since EPA began cleaning up this site in 2008, more than 12.5 billion gallons of drinking water have been treated and approximately 5,500 pounds of ...
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Abanaki Announces New Vapor-Tight Explosion Proof Groundwater Remediation System
Abanaki Corporation has added a Vapor-Tight, Explosion Proof Groundwater Remediation System to their expansive line of product offerings. This particular system has been designed to keep explosive vapors from being vented into the atmosphere. The oil skimming system consists of Abanaki's unique PetroXtractor belt oil skimmer equipped with explosion-proof electrical components, vapor-tight belt ...
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Abanaki Releases New Medium Viscosity Oil Groundwater Remediation System
Abanaki Corporation is pleased to offer a Medium Viscosity Oil Groundwater Remediation System. The system fits existing monitoring or remediation wells and is extremely effective on medium weight oils such as lube, motor, and hydraulic. This is a cost-effective alternative for removing medium fuel oils from groundwater compared to pump-and-treat groundwater remediation systems. The main ...
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Abanaki Oil Skimmer Belt Goes to Great Lengths to Clean Up Oil
Abanaki Corporation recently installed a PetroXtractor Oil Skimmer equipped with the longest operating oil skimmer belt at a remote train depot located in Northern British Columbia. The Looped Fuzzy Belt?, which measures over 200 feet in length, drops into a monitoring well to remove weathered diesel. The Canadian railway industry has been forced to downsize operations in recent times due to ...
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Abanaki Corporation Releases Heavy Oil Groundwater Remediation System
Abanaki Corporation is pleased to announce a Heavy Oil Groundwater Remediation System designed to remove high viscosity oils such as bunker C and No. 6 fuel oil from groundwater. Typical applications are remediating oil contamination from groundwater using existing monitoring or remediation wells. The Heavy Oil Groundwater Remediation System does not use a groundwater or torpedo pump, ...
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Abanaki Corporation Releases DNAPL Groundwater Remediation System
Abanaki Corporation is pleased to announce a DNAPL Groundwater Remediation System designed to remove high viscosity oils such as creosote from groundwater. These systems are used to remove oil contamination from existing monitoring wells. DNAPLs such as creosote tend to sink to the bottom of a well and require a specially designed system to ensure the oil is removed. Stabilizer bars are ...
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Abanaki Offers New Light Fuel Oil Groundwater Remediation System
Abanaki Corporation is pleased to offer a Light Fuel Oil Groundwater Remediation System. The system is designed to remove light hydrocarbons, such as gasoline and diesel fuel, from groundwater using existing monitoring and remediation wells. It offers a cost-effective method for removing light fuel oils from groundwater compared to traditional pump-and-treat, groundwater remediation systems. ...
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Tersus secures five patents for in-situ surfactant and chemical oxidant flushing
Advancing their strategic vision encompassing in-situ remediation, Tersus Environmental today announced a significant expansion of its global patent portfolio. Tersus has acquired the entire interest in five U.S. Patents. The patents relate to methods for remediating subsurface contaminants through the use of in-situ surfactant and chemical oxidant flushing for complete remediation of ...
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QED set to showcase key products at Groundwater 2019 conference
Leading manufacturer of environmental monitoring and remediation equipment, QED Environmental Systems, is gearing up for the eighth annual Groundwater conference set to take place in London this year. QED will be showcasing its award-winning Snap Sampler together with its flagship product, the En Core® Soil Sampler. These products have recently been added onto QED’s portfolio of ...
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Groundwater Remediation Market to Exceed $14 Billion Next Year
More than $14 billion will be spent in 2015 to remove metals, VOCs and other contaminants from groundwater. This is the conclusion reached in Site Remediation World Markets published by the McIlvaine Company. (www.mcilvainecompany.com) VOCs are present at more than two-thirds of the Superfund, RCRA and DOD sites and at almost half of the DOE sites. VOCs (in the form of BTEX) also are the primary ...
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EPA seeks public input on plan to clean up ground water at NL Industries superfund site in Pedricktown, New Jersey
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced a proposed plan to clean up the ground water at the NL Industries, Inc. Superfund site in Pedricktown, New Jersey that is contaminated with heavy metals, including lead and cadmium. The 44-acre site is a former lead smelting facility where lead from old automotive batteries were drained of sulfuric acid, crushed and processed for lead ...
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OxyGreen Corporation and Enviro-Equipment, Inc Announce Manufacturing Agreement for OxyGreen Cells and Control Panels
OxyGreen Corporation, an engineering technology company producing U.S. patented groundwater remediation products and Enviro-Equipment, Inc, a manufacturer of UL certified control panels and specialized environmental remediation equipment announce today an exclusive agreement for commercial manufacturing of OxyGreen cells and control panels Cape Coral, FL and Charlotte, NC, May 4, 2010 ...
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OxyGreen Corporation and Enviro-Equipment, Inc announce manufacturing agreement for oxygreen cells and control panels
OxyGreen Corporation, an engineering technology company producing U.S. patented groundwater remediation products and Enviro-Equipment, Inc, a manufacturer of UL certified control panels and specialized environmental remediation equipment announce today an exclusive agreement for commercial manufacturing of OxyGreen cells and control panels OxyGreen Corporation, an engineering technology company ...
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EPA Finalizes Change to Cleanup Plan for Liberty Industrial Finishing Superfund Site in Farmingdale, New York
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a change to its plan to clean up ground water at the Liberty Industrial Finishing Superfund site in Farmingdale, New York. Industrial operations at the Liberty site, including aircraft parts manufacturing during the Second World War and metal plating and fiberglass manufacturing in the post-war years polluted ground water at the site. In ...
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