REGENESIS Remediation Technologies Welcomes Italian Team to European Division

REGENESIS Remediation Technologies
Welcomes Italian Team to European Division

SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA, September 30, 2011 — REGENESIS, the global leader in advanced technologies for contaminated site remediation, announced today the hire of a dedicated soil and groundwater remediation solutions sales team in Italy. The new team is comprised of Marcello Carboni, who will serve as Mediterranean District Manager, and Dr. Alberto Leombruni, who will function as a key technical resource for the region.

Marcello Carboni holds a degree in Environmental Engineering from Politecnico di Torino and was previously the Business Development Manager for the contaminated site remediation group of TRS Servizi Ambiente, which provided consulting, project management and fieldwork services. Over the past ten years, Mr. Carboni has designed and conducted numerous site investigations, laboratory and field test programs, treatability studies and full-scale applications of bioremediation and in situ chemical oxidation and reduction (ISCO and ISCR) technologies, in addition to conventional in situ extractive technologies such as pump-and-treat, air sparging, bioventing and soil vapor extraction.

Dr. Alberto Leombruni graduated in Environmental Engineering from the University of Perugia and earned his Ph.D. in a joint program administered by the Politecnico di Milano and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the USA. In July 2010, Dr. Leombruni joined Regenesis as an intern, providing local Italian support to environmental engineering firms for the successful implementation of in situ remediation programs involving REGENESIS’ technologies.

“By expanding the European division of REGENESIS, Mr. Marcello Carboni and Dr. Alberto Leombruni will provide essential remediation support for the Mediterranean region,” said Dr. Jeremy Birnstingl, Managing Director for REGENESIS Ltd. “Their backgrounds, expertise and technical understanding of groundwater and soil remediation align extremely well with the REGENESIS mission to provide and support our suite of innovative technologies. We are excited to have them as part of the growing REGENESIS team, and look forward to their success”.

Within REGENESIS, Marcello Carboni and Dr. Leombruni complement a strong European team in the UK, Ireland, Belgium and Italy. They will provide technical support and application advice for the existing REGENESIS product line and assistance in the market introduction of new in situ remediation products shortly to be released by REGENESIS.

About REGENESIS
San Clemente, California-based REGENESIS has been a recognized leader in the environmental industry since 1994, developing and marketing proven, innovative environmental technologies that significantly reduce the cost, time and difficulty of restoring contaminated soil and groundwater. REGENESIS products have been used by leading environmental consulting firms on approximately 17,000 soil and groundwater cleanup projects worldwide and across the U.S. For more information visit the REGENESIS website at https://raincrosshosting.com/regenesis-2018-2 or contact Bryan Vigue, Vice President of Marketing, at bvigue@regenesis.com or 949-366-8000, x122.

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New Report Gives Technical Guidance for Application of In Situ Remedial Reagents

New Report Gives Technical Guidance
for Application of In Situ Remedial Reagents

SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA, March 10, 2010 — A newly available technical report by a state-sponsored working group of Los Angeles-area environmental scientists, regulators and remedial contractors provides a detailed guidance document for subsurface injection of in situ remedial reagents (ISRRs) to eliminate groundwater contaminants. The 46-page document is available for download online at https://raincrosshosting.com/regenesis-2018-2.

Environmental professionals have had notable successes in the Los Angeles region and elsewhere treating groundwater and soil contaminants with subsurface injections of bioremediation and chemical oxidation reagents, which can efficiently destroy many contaminants in place, safely and at much lower cost compared with conventional engineered treatment systems. To minimize any potential environmental, health or safety impacts from such practices, the ISRR Injection Working Group was convened in 2008 under the auspices of the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (LARWQCB) and tasked with identifying specific best practices for the safe and efficient use of subsurface injectables.

Regenesis staff members were instrumental in drafting the initial technical document and informally serving as industry chair to incorporate input and comments from fellow members of the ISRR Working Group. “The working group members have extensive experience in the design and performance of in-situ chemical treatment and bioremediation projects,” said Craig Sandefur, Vice President of Technical Services at Regenesis (San Clemente, CA), who was responsible for drafting of the initial document. “Their contributions make this report an excellent baseline reference manual for remediation projects of this type over a wide range of soil types and project conditions.”

The report is intended for use by regulators, consultants, and appliers of ISRR materials, and provides general tools and best practices for the use of injectable remediation materials. Guidance is provided on understanding site hydraulics and other characteristics, delivery methods, application equipment and monitoring methodologies, as well as planning, design and field implementation, including injection volume safety standards for various soil types.

San Clemente, CA-based Regenesis has been advancing the state of the art in the environmental industry since 1994 with proven technologies that significantly reduce the cost, time and difficulty of restoring contaminated soil and groundwater. For information visit https://raincrosshosting.com/regenesis-2018-2 or contact Bryan W. Vigue, Vice President of Marketing, at 949-366-8000, x122 or bvigue@regenesis.com. The ISRR Injection Working Group report, “Subsurface Injection of In Situ Remedial Reagents (ISRRs) within the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board Jurisdiction,” can be downloaded as a PDF file from the Regenesis website at https://raincrosshosting.com/regenesis-2018-2.

 

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