Adventus Newsletter Spring 2009

This quarterly newsletter emphasizes independent, third-party full-scale field validation of ISCR's ability to provide safe, rapid and complete remediation (i.e., without dead-end accumulation of potentially problematic catabolites), at various sites. It also highlights differences between ISCR and conventional ERD via emulsified oils or sources of carbon-only (hydrogen releasing compounds).



Source Area Management Remediation Biotechnology for NAPL Sites

Adventus Group offers innovative In Situ Geochemical Stabilization (ISGS™) reagent technology.

Designed for hard-to-treat non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) sites, this innovative and cost-effective source area management technology is ideal for manufactured gas plant (MGP) sites, creosote and wood treating facilities, petroleum product refineries, and sites impacted by phase-separated organic contaminants, including heavy metals...

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EHC® versus EVO

Remediation biotechnology firm explains key differences between In Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR) and conventional Emulsified Oil technologies

Many contaminants such as CHCs can be degraded via oxidative or reductive processes. Accordingly, various In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) technologies using agents such as Fenton's chemistry, permanganate, and persulfate have been developed to remediate impacted environments. Each of these oxidants offer seemingly unique features ...

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In Situ Bioremediation of Pesticides in Soil and Groundwater

Wiley Interscience publication summarizing treatment of OCPs in soil and groundwater using DARAMEND® and EHC® bioremediation amendments

The combination of chemical dehalogenation mechanisms provided by ZVI, with the enzymatic dehalogenation mechanisms enabled when bacteria are provided with a suitable carbon source, results in a robust, multimechanism treatment approach for soil and groundwater contaminated with chlorinated compounds...

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Association for Environmental Health & Sciences and Adventus Group Recognize Future Environmental Science Leaders

19th Annual AEHS Meeting and West Coast Conference on Soils, Sediments and Water held in San Diego the forum for announcement of 5th annual student award program

The two $500 winners' presentations were judged on the criterion of originality, organization, communication with the audience, research techniques and overall quality of the presentation...

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UPCOMING EVENTS

April 20-21, 2009
Toronto, Canada
CANECT 2009

April 30-May 2, 2009
St. Augustine, Florida
Emerging Issues in Water Resources in Florida and the Southeast Region Conference

May 4-7, 2009
Denver, Colorado
Environment, Energy & Sustainability Symposium & Exhibition
May 5-8, 2009
Baltimore, Maryland
Battelle - 10th Int'l In Situ & On-Site Bioremediation Symposium

May 19-21, 2009
Birmingham, UK
Sustainability Live - Brownfield Expo

June 18-19, 2009
Stresa, Italy
Best Practices In Sustainable Soil, Sediment, and Groundwater Remediation
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