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US Patent 7,531,709 Validated in Reexamination
IET/Provectus Pleased to Announce ISCR Technology Validated During Reexamination UNITED STATES PATENT No. 7,531,709 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — (PRLOG) – July 19, 2018. On August 18, 2017 an anonymous ex…
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FDEP Selects Terracon Team and Provect-OX … Because It’s Greater Than One
FDEP Selects Terracon Team and Provect-OX® … Because It’s Greater Than One In collaboration with Terracon and Innovative Environmental Technologies, Inc., Provectus recently…
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Provectus Honors IET’s Patent Rights
INDUSTRY AWARENESS: PROVECTUS HONORS UNITED STATES PATENT No. 7,531,709 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — (BUSINESS WIRE) — June 15, 2015. There is considerable confusion and speculation in the industry today concerning intellectual property…
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Approach to Inhibit Methanogenesis during In Situ Sediment Treatment
Approach to Inhibit Methanogenesis during In Situ Sediment Treatment MGP Conference 2015 | Providence, RI | April 15-17, 2015 By John Hull / John Collins (AquaBlok, LTD – Toledo,…
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Improved ISCR Reagent for Safer, More Efficient Remedial Actions
Improved ISCR Reagent for Safer, More Efficient Remedial Actions AEHS WEST COAST CONFERENCE March 23-26, 2015 San Diego, CA By Jim Mueller (Provectus Environmental Products, Inc.), Mike Scalzi, Wade Meese…
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Controlling Methane Production during ERD and ISCR Remedial Actions
Controlling Methane Production during ERD and ISCR Remedial Actions RemTEC Summit 2015 | March 2-4, 2015 | Westminster, CO By Jim Mueller (Provectus Environmental Products, Inc.), Mike Scalzi, Antonis Karachalios (Innovative…
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Provectus Environmental Products, Inc. Selected As Exclusive Licensee To Iet’s Patent Estate
Selection of Provectus Environmental Sets a Higher Standard in Applied Soil and Groundwater Remediation. Provides Environmental Consulting and Engineering Professionals with Advanced Chemistries for Thousands of Contaminated Locations Worldwide CHICAGO…
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