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Download copies of submitted scientific presentations by Provectus scientists and other respected industry leaders for events such as Battelle, AEHS West Coast Conference, MGP Conference, RemTEC, and many more.
- Mueller, J. 2014. Remedial Actions in Colombia – Challenges and Progress. EKOS Brazil IX Seminário Internacional – Remediaçāo e Revitalizaçāo de Áreas Contaminadas, October 1, 2014. Sao Paola, Brazil.
- Hull, J. M. Scalzi and J. Mueller. (2015). Reasons and Technology for Inhibiting Methanogenesis during In Situ Sediment Treatment. Battelle’s Eighth International Conference on Remediation and Management of Contaminated Sediments. January 12-15, 2015. New Orleans, LA.
- Mueller, J., M. Scalzi, A. Karachalios, L. Kinsman and J. Peale. (2015). Controlling Methane Production during ERD and ISCR Remedial Actions. RemTEC Summit, March 2-4, 2015. Westminster, CO.
- Mueller, J., M. Scalzi, J.F. Molina. (2015). Safer, More Effective ISCO Remedial Actions using Non-Extreme Persulfate Activation to Yield Sustained Secondary Treatment. PTAC 2015 Soil and Groundwater Forum, March 15, 2015. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
- Mueller, J., M. Scalzi, W. Meese, S. Aluani and E. Pujol. (2015). Improved ISCR Reagent for Safer, More Efficient Remedial Actions. Controlling Methane Production during ERD and ISCR Remedial Actions. AEHS West Coast Conference, March 23-26, 2015. San Diego, CA.
- Hull, J. J. Collins, M. Scalzi, J. Mueller. (2015). Approach to Inhibit Methanogenesis during In Situ Sediment Treatment. MGP Conference, April 15-17, 2015. Providence RI.
- Mueller, J. S. Aluani, B. Dayharsh, J. Henderson, B. Meyer. (2015). Potential 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, TN.
- Mueller, J., M. Scalzi and J.F. Molina. (2015). Safer, More Effective ISCO Remedial Actions using Non-Extreme Persulfate Activation to Yield Sustained Secondary Treatment. PTAC 2015 Soil and Groundwater Forum – April 25, 2015 – Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
- Rehm, B., J. Peterson and J. Mueller. (2015). Antimethanogenic ISCR Reagent for Improved Heavy Metal Immobilization. Battelle’s Third International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies. May 18-21, 2015 Miami, Florida.
- Nelson, C. and J. Mueller. (2015). Antimethanogenic Supplement for ERD Amendments. Battelle’s Third International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies. May 18-21, 2015 Miami, Florida.
- Hull, J. and J. Mueller (2015). Technology for Inhibiting Methanogenesis during In Situ Sediment Treatment. Battelle’s Third International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies. May 18-21, 2015 Miami, Florida.
- Molina, J.F., J. Henderson, S. Prince and J. Mueller. (2015). Remedial Actions in Colombia – Challenges and Progress to Date. Battelle’s Third International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies. May 18-21, 2015 Miami, Florida.
- Mueller, J. and J. Haselow. (2015). Antimethanogenic, Liquid ERD Amendment for Safer Remedial Actions. Battelle’s Third International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies. May 18-21, 2015 Miami, Florida.
- Peale, J., M. Scalzi, T. Fowler, M. Montgomery, T. Boyd and J. Mueller. (2015). Antimethanogenic ISCR Reagent for Safer, More Efficient Remedial Actions. Battelle’s Third International Symposium on Bioremediation and Sustainable Environmental Technologies. May 18-21, 2015 Miami, Florida.
- Mueller, J., S. Aluani, E. Pujol, B. Dayharsh, J. Henderson and B. Meyer. (2015). Potential Consequences of Excessive Methane Production Following ERD and Conventional ISCR Treatment: Case Studies and Remedial Alternatives. RE3 CONFERENCE September 15-17, 2015 Philadelphia, PA
- Mueller, J. and C. Sandrone. (2015). Genuinely New, Applied Environmental Biotechnologies for the 21st Century. RemTech Expo. September 23-25, 2015 Ferrara, Italy
- Mueller, J. and C. Nelson, R. Rivera, J. Hull, G. Booth and J. Haselow. (2015). Integrated Control of Methanogenesis to Improve the Performance of Conventional Remedial Technologies. FRC October 8-9, 2015 Orlando, FL
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Download and/or view a copy of our patents.
- Patent 7,531,709 – Hydrogen Donor + ZVI
- US Patent Number 9,126,245 – Chemical Oxidation and Biological Attenuation Process for the Treatment of Contaminated Media
- US Patent Number 9,221,699 – Inhibition of Methane Production During Anaerobic Reductive Dechlorination
Download copies of environmental science poster presentations on impacted soil, sediment, and groundwater at national and international remediation conferences, trade shows, and other industry events. Organizations include Battelle, RemTEC, and AEHS.
- Antimethanogenic, Liquid ERD Amendment for Safer, More Efficient Remedial Actions (J. Mueller, and J. Haselow – Battelle, May 2015) [PDF]
- Antimethanogenic Supplements for ERD Amendments (C. Nelson, J. Mueller, and J. Haselow – Battelle, May 2015) [PDF]
- Antimethanogenic ISCR Reagent for Improved Heavy Metal Immobilization (B. Rehm, J. Peterson, and J. Mueller – Battelle, May 2015) [PDF]
- Reasons and Technology for Inhibiting Methanogenesis during In Situ Sediment Treatment (J. Hull, and J. Mueller – Battelle, May 2015) [PDF]
Download copies of impacted soil, sediment, and groundwater presentations given by our scientists and environmental engineers at remediation conferences, trade shows, and other “in situ” industry events. Organizations include Battelle, AEHS, RemTEC and others.
- Webinar Presentation
- Provect-OX™ Presentation: “Safer, More Effective ISCO Remedial Actions Using Non-Extreme Persulfate Activation to Yield Sustained Secondary Treatment [Wade Meese – IET]
- Technology for Inhibiting Methanogenesis during In Situ Sediment Treatment (J.Mueller, and J.Hull – Battelle, May 2015) [PDF]
- Antimethanogenic ISCR Reagent for Improved Heavy Metal Immobilization (B. Rehm, J. Peterson, and J. Mueller – Battelle, May 2015) [PDF]
- Improved ISCR Reagent for Safer, More Efficient Remedial Actions (J. Mueller, M. Scalzi, W.Meese, S. Aluani, and E. Pujol – AEHS WEST COAST CONFERENCE March 23-26, 2015) [PDF]
- Controlling Methane Production during ERD and ISCR Remedial Action (J. Mueller, M. Scalzi, L. Kinsman, J. Peale – RemTEC Summit 2015 March 2-4, 2015) [PDF]
- Consequences of Excessive Methane Production Following ERD and Conventional ISCR Treatment: Case Studies and Remedial Alternatives (J. Mueller, S. Aluani, E. Pujol, B. Dayharsh, J. Henderson, J. Ogden, and B. Meyer – RE3 CONFERENCE September 15-17, 2015) [PDF]
- Approach to Inhibit Methanogenesis during In Situ Sediment Treatment (J. Hull, M. Scalzi, and J. Mueller – MGP Conference 2015 – April 15-17, 2015) [PDF]
Download copies of technical articles published by Provectus scientists in respected industry outlets such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Battelle, Pollution Engineering, and Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation.
- Controlling Methane at ERD and ISCR Applications [J. MUELLER, A. KARACHALIOS, and T. FOWLER – Pollution Engineering News, November 2014]
- Managing Excessive Methanogenesis During ERD/ISCR Remedial Action [J. MUELLER, and G. BOOTH – REMEDIATION Summer 2016]
- The Generation of Acetones and Ketones – a Positive Process? [J. MUELLER – Pollution Engineering, September 2011]
- Acetone and 2-Butanone Creation Associated with Biological and Chemical Remediation of Environmental Contamination [T. FOWLER, B. Thompson, and J. MUELLER – REMEDIATION Winter 2011)
Download copies of “public record” announcements and notifications surrounding regulatory acceptances and approvals of our various technologies. Entities include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, state entities, and others.
Florida Department of Environmental Protection Approvals
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
View copies of announcements and notifications surrounding approvals of our various technologies, licensing agreements, new hires and much more.
- New Patent Issued for Provect-CH4® Methane Control Technology
- Provectus Welcomes Dr. J. Greg Booth, Ph.D.
- Provectus Environmental Products, Inc. Announces Provect-OX™ Persulfate Patent for Self-Activating ISCO + Sustained Bioremediation
- INDUSTRY AWARENESS: Provectus Honors United States Patent No. 7,531,7094
- Provectus Environmental Products, Inc. Enters EMEA Marketplace Working with BAW S.R.L – Italy
- Provectus Environmental Products, Inc. and Redox Tech, LLC Launch ABC-CH4™ ERD Reagent that Actively Controls Methane Production
- Provectus Environmental Products, Inc. Selected as Exclusive Licensee to IET’s Patent Estate
Download copies of impacted soil, sediment, and groundwater safety data sheets.
- Provect-IR Safety Data Sheet
- Provect-IRM Safety Data Sheet
- Provect-OX Safety Data Sheet
- Provect-CH4 Safety Data Sheet
- ERD-CH4 Safety Data Sheet
- EZVI-CH4™ Safety Data Sheet
Download copies of impacted soil, sediment, and groundwater technical documents describing our products.
PROVECT-IR® DOWNLOADS:
- Managing Excessive Methanogenesis During ERD/ISCR Remedial Action [J. MUELLER, and G. BOOTH – REMEDIATION2016]
- Provect-IR Safety Data Sheet
- Provect-IR Technical Data Sheet
- Provect-IR Durham, NC – Dry Cleaner Case Study
- Provect-IR Comparative Laboratory Analysis No.1 Case Study
- Provect-IR Handling and Application Guidelines
- Provect-IR Sampling Analysis Guidelines
- Provect-IR Longevity Analysis
- Provect-IR H2 Equivalence and Release Profile
PROVECT-IRM® DOWNLOADS:
- Provect-IRM Technical Data Sheet
- Provect-IRM Sampling Analysis Guidelines
- Provect-IRM Longevity Analysis
- Provect-IRM H2 Equivalence and Release Profile
PROVECT-OX® DOWNLOADS:
- Provect-OX Safety Data Sheet
- Provect-OX Technical Data Sheet
- Provect-OX Technical Note No.5: Leachate and Wastewater Treatment
- Provect-OX Presentation: “Safer, More Effective ISCO Remedial Actions Using Non-Extreme Persulfate Activation to Yield Sustained Secondary Treatment [Wade Meese – IET]
- Provect-OX Comparative Analysis of ISCO Alternatives
PROVECT-CH4® DOWNLOADS:
- Provect-CH4 Safety Data Sheet
- Provect-CH4 Technical Data Sheet
- Provect-CH4 Methane Inhibitor Open Calculator
- Provect-CH4 Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP) Analysis
- Provect-CH4 Technical Note No. 3 – Impact of Methane Inhibitors on Bacteria and Archaea
- Provect-CH4 Handling and Application Guidelines
ERD-CH4™ DOWNLOADS:
EZVI-CH4™ DOWNLOADS:
- Managing Excessive Methanogenesis During ERD/ISCR Remedial Action (J. Mueller, G. Booth – REMEDIATION2016) [PDF]
- City of Los Angeles Methane Monitoring Protocols and Guidelines
- Scientific Report: ZVI Significantly Enhances Methane Production from Waste Activated Sludge by Improving Biochemical Methane Potential Rather Than Hydrolysis Rate
- Technical Bulletin: Methane Generation During In Situ Reductive Treatment of Groundwater (by Dr. Alan Seech of PeroxyChem Environmental Solutions)
- Dynamic Subsurface Explosive Vapor Concentrations: Observations and Implications (Kram, M., P. Morris, and L. Everett. Remediation 2011) [PDF]
- IDEM Technical Guidance Document – Addressing Methane at Anaerobic Bioremediation Sites (Revised August 31, 2015) [PDF]
- Monitoring Parameters and Approved USEPA Analytical Methods (CARWCB) [PDF]
- Procedures for Evaluating Potential Methane Hazard at Vapor Intrusion Sites (B. Eklund, J. Sepich and R. Legrand – Sept. 10-11,2014) [PDF]
- Proposed Regulatory Framework for Evaluating the Methane Hazard due to Vapor Intrusion [PDF]
- US EPA OSWER has issued its Final Guidance Document on vapor intrusion monitoring [PDF]
- Zero Valent Iron Significantly Enhances Methane Production from Waste Activated Sludge by Improving Biochemical Methane Potential Rather Than Hydrolysis Rate (Yiwen Liu , Qilin Wang , Yaobin Zhang & Bing-Jie Ni – Feb. 5, 2015) [PDF]
- Technical Guide for Assessing and Mitigating the Vapor Intrusion Pathway from Subsurface Vapor Sources to Indoor Air (June 2015) [PDF]
- Technical Guide for Addressing Petroleum Vapor Intrusion at Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites (June 2015) [PDF]
- Vapor Intrusion Screening Level (“VISL”) Calculator [EXCEL]
- VISL User Guide [PDF]
- Connection between Multimetal(loid) Methylation in Methanoarchaea and Central Intermediates of Methanogenesis (F. Thomas, R. Diaz-Bone, O. Wuerfel, B. Huber, K. Weidenbach, R. Schmitz, and R. Hensel) [PDF]
OTHER DOWNLOADS:
- AFCEE 2004 Guidelines: Principles and Practices of Enhanced Anaerobic Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents
- Fate of Statins in the Environment (MAŁGORZATA PIECHA)
We’re currently offering a 1-hour seminar (either in person or via webinar) to site owners, environmental engineers/consultants, regulators, and even the academic community, where a senior staff of Provectus will provide an overview of our current technologies and their use at various locations.
- Technology Transfer Presentation Overview
- Webinar Presentation
- CRA World Webinar Recording – November 12th, 2014
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Download copies of batch and column treatability studies of our various technologies.
Resolution Partners, LLC Generic Scopes
- Provect-IR Microcosm Evaluation
- Provect-IR Laboratory Evaluation in a Flow-Through Column Study
- Provect-IRM Microcosm Evaluation
- Provect-CH4 Microcosm Evaluation for Inhibition of Methane Production
- Provect-OX Laboratory Evaluation
About Resolution Partners, LLC.
ReSolution Partners is an independent evaluator of treatment technologies and is able to provide unbiased testing for a broad range of proprietary and non-proprietary reagents. In this capacity, ReSolution Partners has developed strong working relationships with a wide range of reagent vendors and full-scale contractors, in an effort to accurately evaluate the various technologies available. ReSolution Partners has completed hundreds of treatability studies over the past 10 years across the United States and internationally for private and industrial clients, PRP groups, attorneys, environmental consultants, and environmental contractors. ReSolution Partners is well known for expertise in treatability testing for heavy metals and organic compounds using a variety of evaluation techniques including batch, column, and pilot studies, and site-specific testing methods to meet specific project requirements.
Please contact Angela Hassell at [email protected] or by phone at 608.669.1248. Or visit their site at www.resolutionpartnersllc.net
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