Company Overview
Mission Statement
Our mission is to develop, manufacture and market advanced, innovative technologies for the restoration or remediation of natural resources such as groundwater and soil. Regenesis’ efforts are driven by and focused on technology performance, customer needs and cost-effectiveness. Our technologies will be supported by the highest level of scientific research and technical support within the industry. Looking forward, we will seek out and explore new technologies for the prevention and/or remediation of a broad range of environmental concerns.
Company History
Incorporated in March 1994, Regenesis was formed to develop and commercialize its first product, Oxygen Release Compound (ORC®). This unique formulation of phosphate - intercalated magnesium peroxide was the first of its kind to provide controlledrelease oxygen and was specifically designed for the in-situ treatment of aerobically degradable, petroleum hydrocarbon contamination. Following extensive laboratory and field testing, ORC was successfully introduced to the groundwater remediation market in the spring of 1995. This new, low-cost and in-place treatment approach quickly expanded as a replacement technology for expensive, above-ground, mechanical pump and treat systems.
In 2000, another ground breaking technology, Hydrogen Release Compound (HRC®) was successfully brought to market. It was designed to provide a low-cost, controlled-release of hydrogen in the subsurface to support the anaerobic degradation of chlorinated contaminants. Shortly thereafter, several different versions of HRC were commercialized in response to customer need, particularly HRC -X® for extended hydrogen production and HRC Primer® for more rapid hydrogen production.
Leading up to 2004, Regenesis had been primarily in the business of providing products for the accelerated, in-situ treatment of lower concentration, dissolved-phase contaminants that could be readily degraded through aerobic or anaerobic processes. However the need for the in-situ remediation of higher concentration, source areas was growing and employing more aggressive chemical oxidation processes. In late 2004, Regenesis began laboratory then field testing of a new chemical oxidation product known today as RegenOx®. RegenOx was quickly embraced by remediation professionals as it offered a safe, effective and easy to apply alternative to other chemical oxidants.
In early 2005, Regenesis went back to the lab to re-engineer HRC. This effort was put forth in response to customer requirements for a product that could be applied in higher volumes, achieve much greater subsurface distribution, and have equal if not greater longevity than original HRC . The result was 3-D Microemulsion (3DMe®), a completely new molecule that met all of our customer needs at a price point close to that of basic commodity chemicals.
Land Science Technologies, a new division of Regenesis, was formed in 2007 to support the growing needs of Brownfields redevelopment. This new group brought to market Geo-Seal®, an industry leading, gas vapor barrier designed to stop problematic vapor intrusion through a high-level of chemical resistance, constructability and cost-effectiveness. To date, Geo-Seal has been applied on redevelopment sites owned by Fortune 500 Companies and around the world. Visit www.landsciencetech.com for more information.
Regenesis continues to pursue its commitment to its customers and the environmental remediation industry through the development and enhancement of an entire line of remediation technologies. Looking forward, after over a decade and over 16,000 remediation project sites, Regenesis will pursue its commitment to serving our customers with state-of-the-art technologies and support services. We will continue in our leadership role developing technologies to meet the world’s growing demand for innovative environmental solutions.
