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Reasons and Technology for Controlling Excessive Methanogenesis during Remedial Actions: Case Studies and Remedial Alternatives
Reasons and Technology for Controlling Excessive Methanogenesis during Remedial Actions: Case Studies and Remedial Alternatives MAEP TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER – Howell, Michigan At many groundwater remediation sites, excessive production of methane has been observed following the addition of organic hydrogen donors such as (emulsified) oils/lecithin, sugars and conventional ISCR reagents. This is because methanogens are […]
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WHAT’S IN THE BAG?
Provect-IR ® Antimethanogenic ISCR Reagent Various analyses have been made between Provect-IR and purportedly similar ISCR reagents. However, a straightforward comparative analysis of Provect-IR Antimethanogenic ISCR Reagent and other older, conventional (e.g., no active control of excessive methanogenesis) ISCR materials yields a very compelling story (Read Full Report HERE). What’s in the Bag? Comparative Analysis […]
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New Patent Application for Methane Control Using Essential Plant Oils
CHICAGO – Feb. 3, 2016 – PRLog — Working in collaboration with scientists at Innovative Environmental Technologies, Inc. (IET – Pipersville, PA) we recently developed methods that utilize various saponins and/or essential plant oils to disrupt enzyme and coenzyme systems and limit the growth and productivity of methanogens during in situ remediation actions. We have pending […]
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AquaBlok, Ltd. Announces New Product to Address Methane Control in Contaminated Sediments
SWANTON, OHIO (PRWEB) FEBRUARY 02, 2016 AquaBlok, Ltd., a manufacturer of materials to address contaminated sediment remediation and geotechnical sealing applications, has entered into a manufacturing and distribution agreement with Provectus Environmental Products, Inc. to provide the sediment remediation market with an effective delivery technology for the Provect-CH4® Methanogen Inhibitor. The AquaGate+™ delivery system, developed […]
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New Patent Issued for Provect-Ch4 Methane Control Technology
CHICAGO, IL, JANUARY 7th, 2016: Provectus Environmental Products, Inc. announces that the US Patent and Trademark Office recently issued US Patent No. 9,221,669 B2 describing the use of antimethanogenic reagents (“amr”) to yield safer, more effective remedial actions. Provectus markets this technology globally with patent filings in the USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Japan, Mexico […]
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Letter From The President – Volume 5
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah, Happy New Year! I once found myself under new management after my company was acquired by another firm. During this Holiday time of the year, I offered a Christmas message similar to what I have done during my entire life. Shockingly, I was directed to “not use the words Merry Christmas”. […]
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Provectus Welcomes Dr. J. Greg Booth
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — (BUSINESS WIRE) — November 6, 2015. Provectus Environmental Products, Inc. is very pleased to announce that Dr. Greg Booth, Ph.D. has joined the firm as Senior Vice President. Greg will be located in our newly established Baton Rouge, LA office, and he will focus on developing strategic solutions to address environmental challenges […]
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The Methane Zone – Volume 2
Article 3 – Guidance from the EPA ENVIRONMENTAL LITIGATION, COMPLIANCE AND TRANSACTIONAL COSTS TO INCREASE AS A RESULT OF EPA’S NEW VAPOR INTRUSION GUIDANCE Action Item: Vapor intrusion has been a primary concern of state and federal environmental agencies for the past decade, and, accordingly, remedial actions have included vapor migration and intrusion as an […]
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Provectus Announces Provect-OX® Persulfate Patent for Self-Activating ISCO + Sustained Bioremediation
CHICAGO, IL, SEPTEMBER 15th, 2015: Provectus announces that the US Patent and Trademark Office recently issued US Patent No. 9,126,245 B2 describing the combined use of ferric oxide (or other tri-valent metals) plus persulfate to yield safer, more effective remedial actions. With patent filings in the USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Japan, Mexico and the […]
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Product Update: Provect-OX® Self-Activating ISCO / Enhanced Bioremediation Reagent
Safer, More Effective ISCO using Non-Extreme Persulfate Activation that Yields Sustained, Secondary Biotreatment When choosing a persulfate-based ISCO reagent, the industry is faced with a growing number of options – with each reagent possessing its self-proclaimed features (Table 1). As described herein, Provect-OX® offers some important benefits not inherent to other ISCO alternatives, and it […]
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