November 2024 Newsletter
Article | SourceStop Named to TIME’s Best Inventions of 2024 List
Case Study | In Situ PFAS Remediation Protects Offsite Environment at Airport in Norway
- Through nine months of monitoring, the two primary PFAS compounds of concern, PFOA and PFOS, have been reduced by 96% and 98%, respectively.
- SourceStop® Liquid was applied as a permeable sorptive barrier to reduce PFAS migration hydraulically.
- The permeable sorptive barrier was designed and implemented downstream of the excavation area to mitigate the ongoing dissolved-phase transport of PFAS during and post-excavation.
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Special Webinar Event | Northeast PFAS Panel: The Path Forward
The webinar starts Thursday, December 12th, 2024 at 11 am Pacific / 2 pm Eastern.
In this special webinar event, we are pleased to host a panel of leading PFAS experts. Anthony Bollasina, PG of New York DEC, Elizabeth Denly of TRC, Grant Carey, PhD of Porewater Solutions, and Maureen Dooley of REGENESIS will join special guest moderator Sabrina Shankman, Reporter for The Boston Globe, to discuss the path forward for PFAS.
We anticipate a large audience. Please submit your questions in advance.
Article | Pandora’s PFAS Box: Life Cycle Exposure Considerations of Treatment Options for PFAS in Groundwater
In the Spring Issue of Remediation Journal, Linda Hall, PhD, John Wilson, PhD, and Jeremy Birnstingl, PhD, discuss PFAS exposure risks associated with pump-and-treat solutions for groundwater.
In This Article, Learn More About:
- Human exposure potential throughout the life cycle of various remediation technologies.
- A colloidal activated carbon technology used in situ, which avoids surface contamination, generates no PFAS waste, and eliminates PFAS risk and human exposure.
- The principal difference between pump-and-treat and in situ colloidal activated carbon.
Case Study | In Situ Remedy Replaces Pump-and-Treat and Achieves TCE/PCE Cleanup Targets
Case Study Highlights:
- Based on successful performance results, a pump-and-treat system was decommissioned in 2020, and the NYSDEC granted the site closure in August 2021.
- By not having to operate and maintain the pump-and- treat system, substantial energy and cost savings were realized in this period.
- Roux’s agile site management, making the switch from an ex situ to a PlumeStop in situ approach, saved time and money for their client.
Case Study | Permeable Reactive Barrier Installed in Underground Car Park in Northern Italy
Case Study Highlights:
- Installation of a PetroFix permeable reactive barrier below a new office building in Northern Italy.
- The barrier has stopped the offsite migration of a petroleum hydrocarbon plume onto a public road and archaeological site.
- The in situ remediation has met the stringent cleanup target, positioning the site for regulatory closure despite the challenges posed by restricted access.
Webinar Recording Now Available | PFAS Regulatory Update and What’s To Come
We were pleased to have Taryn McKnight, VP of Product and PFAS Practice Leader for Eurofins Environment Testing (USA), as our special guest speaker. Her presentation discussed regulatory actions at both the federal and state levels to address PFAS contamination.
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11/20 – 11/22/2024 | New Orleans, LA
EBI New England Environmental Industry Summit VIII
12/5/24 | Boston, MA
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11/20 – 11/22/2024 | New Orleans, LA
NEBC Business & the Environment Conference
12/10 – 12/11/24 | Portland, OR
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REGENESIS offers remediation professionals a suite of innovative technologies and services to treat a wide range of contaminants, including petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, PFAS and metals. If you are looking for a solution to ensure success on your next remediation project, contact us today.