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The Truth About In Situ Injections For Remedial Program Success:

Direct push injection technologies have frequently been used to introduce EHC and other amendments into various aquifer environments throughout the world. A successful in situ remediation program requires an injection plan that can be implemented based on the remedial design, considers the site-specific conditions, and specifies the optimal delivery equipment and tools.

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Adventus' Top 10 Reasons to Use EHC

Top 10 Reasons to Use EHC ISCR Technology versus Emulsified Oils or Simple Carbon-Only Substrates. EHC, from Adventus Group, is the ORIGINAL, patented combination of controlled-release, complex carbon plus zero valent iron that uniquely exhibits the recognized benefits of in situ chemical reduction.

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EHC-O Technical Review and Design Considerations

A brief technical overview of our EHC-O - A Buffered, Controlled Release Oxygen Compound with Nutrients.
Narrated by Dr. Stephen Koenigsberg, Vice President of ADVENTUS.

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Green Technology Bioremediation of Pesticides in Soil at Large Scale

A brief video overview of our In Situ Chemical Reduction technology for treatment of soil containing chlorinated organic contaminants such as pesticides and herbicides.
Narrated by Dr. Alan Seech, CEO of ADVENTUS.

Learn more about DARAMEND Technologies from Adventus Group.

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ISCR Technology for Chlorinated Organics in Groundwater

"What is ISCR" voice-over recording of 15-minute PowerPoint presentation.
Narrated by Dr. Alan Seech, CEO of ADVENTUS.

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O-SOX Installation - Part 1

Learn more about O-SOX for well applications.

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O-SOX Installation – Part 2

Learn more about O-SOX for well applications.

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