Antimethanogenic ISCR Reagent for Improved Heavy Metal Immobilization
Posted by admin on May 18, 2015Antimethanogenic ISCR Reagent for Improved Heavy Metal Immobilization Third International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies May 18-21, 2015 Miami, Florida By Bernd Rehm (ReSolution Partners, LLC), Janet Peterson (Bureau Veritas North America, Inc.), and Jim Mueller (Provectus Environmental Products, Inc.) Background/Objectives: Trace metals constitute a significant class of groundwater contaminant, originating from mining […]
The Methane Zone – Volume 1
Posted by admin on April 23, 2015Article 1 – Look for Yourself! RECENTLY, PEROXYCHEM, LLC RELEASED A “TECHNICAL BULLETIN” WHICH CONCLUDED, IN PART, THAT: “Routine field applications of EHC® have not resulted in excessive methane accumulation. Occasionally, higher methane concentrations have been observed at sites with more permeable lithologies where EHC was applied at higher loading rates (e.g., above 0.25% EHC […]
Potential Consequences of Excessive Methane Production Following ERD and Conventional ISCR Treatment: Case Studies and Remedial Alternatives
Posted by admin on April 21, 2015Potential Consequences of Excessive Methane Production Following ERD and Conventional ISCR Treatment: Case Studies and Remedial Alternatives Environmental Show of the South – April 22-24, 2015 – Gatlinburg, Tennessee By Jim Mueller (Provectus Environmental Products, Inc.), Sidney Aluani, Eduardo Pujol (SGW Services, Brazil), Brent Dayharsh (Mundell and Associates, Inc.), James Henderson (DuPont do Brazil) and […]
Letter From The President – Volume 3
Posted by admin on April 15, 2015The environmental engineering community is notoriously skeptical of new technology, somewhat resistant to change, and sometimes difficult to influence. I suspect this is mainly because many of us have seen bad technologies fail – sometimes majestically. I knew well from past experiences that the development and commercialization of a new environmental biotechnology addressing an issue […]