16,000 Projects Worldwide!
Engineering Firms around the world have applied Regenesis products on over 16,000 remediation projects over the past 15 years!
Understand the Benefits of Controlled Release Technology (CRT)™ Save time and money by avoiding repeat applications of commodity oxygen or hydrogen release materials through the use of Regenesis’ patented Controlled Release Technology (CRT)™
RegenOx™ - A Safer More Versatile Chemical Oxidant RegenOx™ is a two-part chemical oxidant that delivers the power of Fenton’s chemistry and is safe to use in and around sensitive underground infrastructure.
3D Microemulsion® – It Moves! Perhaps the most highly-distributable, injectable electron donor on the market today…3D Microemulsion® moves further in the subsurface than emulsified oils and costs less.
Not all Oxygen Release Compounds are Created Equal ORC Advanced® with patented Controlled Release Technology (CRT)™ offers unmatched active oxygen content and has a release profile longevity of up to 12 months on a single application

Technology Transfer
Seminars

Regenesis holds on average 35 Technology Transfer Seminars a year, currently we are planning our 2010-2011 calendar. If you are interested in attending a future Regenesis Seminar...

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Case Study

NEW! A former industrial facility in northern California contained two underground storage tanks (USTs) which were shown to be partially decayed and disintegrated during tank removal activities. Samples taken within the UST removal area indicated gasoli...
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Recent Developments

HRC® Resulted in <6% of the Energy Use Required by Pump and Treat

In February of 2001, Regenesis became one of the first companies in the world to be recognized by a government body for developing a remediation product which demonstrated a significant Net Environmental Benefit. As a result the NJDEP issued its first Innovative Environmental Technology Certificatio
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A 20 Site Review of Groundwater pH Effects of 3-D Microemulsion®

This study analyzes trends in groundwater pH over time in aquifer zones where 3-D Microemulsion (3DMe)® has been applied. The average observed decrease in pH due to fermentation of 3DMe was ≤0.25 pH units. The data suggests that typical aquifer material has the capacity to buffer much of
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New Division

Land Science Technologies ™ is dedicated to providing advanced technologies for sustainable land development including: vapor intrusion, gas vapor intrusion, methane gas barriers, brownfield redevelopment, chemical resistant gas vapor barriers and systems.

Industry News

7/23/2010 7:21:28 AM

: "AECOM and Bren School to Collaborate on Nanotechnology Research"

Abstract: New studies will advance the understanding of nanomaterials used in environmental remediation Santa Barbara, CA | Posted on July 23rd, 2010 The Bren School of Environmental Science & Management has received $50,000 from AECOM, a Bren Corporate Partner and one of the world's leading design and... Read more...

7/22/2010 5:41:54 PM

Sparrows Point Steel mill cleanup begins

Steel mill owner launches "interim" efforts to extract, neutralize toxic wastes in groundwater, larger cleanup still... Read more...

7/21/2010 5:41:25 AM

Meeting slated Aug. 4 on Upjohn cleanup

Downey said that in the first year of remediation,about300,000pounds of contaminated materials will be removed from the site. A good portion of the hazardous materials will come from the former production area on the western side of the tract. Read more...

7/21/2010 1:54:51 AM

Optimism springs from Dover meeting on health of Great Bay

DOVER — The future for Great Bay may be a little brighter, at least in the wake of a dialogue Monday between state environmental officials — including Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter — and involved community members. Read more...

7/21/2010 1:21:30 AM

Barnes & Thornburg United States: ASTM Releases Guidance to Help Identify Potential Vapor Intrusion Risks

Comment | View All Comments On June 14, 2010, ASTM International published a revised Standard Guide for Vapor Encroachment Screening on Property Involved in Real Estate Transactions, designated as E2600-10 (the VES Guide). Read more...


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