groundwater treatment

Keyhole Surgery

June 17, 2011

Similar to insitu remediation…? Further to Sam’s recent blog you’ll be pleased to know that his recent keyhole surgery went well and he’s now on his way to a full recovery. So why am I writing about this…?  Well keyhole surgery is very similar to insitu treatment techniques, trust me on this…!   You analyse where the problem [...]

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Clean-up Contamination While Site Development Continues

May 18, 2011

Don’t let contaminated soil or groundwater stop/delay your site development program. Did you know you can remediate contaminants in the ground and while you are developing a site?  It is possible to treat a variety of organic contaminants in-situ, i.e. while they are still in the ground. In-situ remediation can involve physical removal (e.g. vapour extraction, groundwater [...]

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Hydrocarbon Contaminated Water Remediation

March 25, 2011

I was amazed when I first saw this work.  The oily water in the picture, which was laiden with sediments, turned in to something I’d… wash my car with…? well I wouldn’t drink it, I’d miss the chlorine taste. Our equipment is designed to remove sediments and hydrocarbons.  The flow rates and filter specification allow [...]

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Groundwater Treatment

March 17, 2011

Groundwater treatment is in general an approach where identified contaminants are removed from the water by what is commonly known in the remediation contracting business as a ‘pump & treat’ process.  To explain, we ‘pump’ the water from source through a ‘treat’ment system, simple. I’d be a happier man if it is as easy as it sounds… although the boss might [...]

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