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    April 2019 Newsletter
    • Remedial Approaches
      • Approaches Overview
      • – by Contaminant Group
        • Chlorinated Solvents
        • Petroleum Hydrocarbons
        • PFAS
        • Other
      • – by Treatment Category
        • In Situ Sorption and Biodegradation
          • PlumeStop®
          • SourceStop™
          • PetroFix®
        • Enhanced Aerobic Biodegradation
          • ORC Advanced®
        • Enhanced Anaerobic Biodegradation
          • AquiFix®
          • 3-D Microemulsion®
        • In Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR)
          • S-MicroZVI®
        • Bioaugmentation
          • Bio-Dechlor Inoculum®
        • In Situ Chemical Oxidation
          • PersulfOx®
          • RegenOx®
        • Enhancing Physical Abstraction
          • RegenOx®
        • Metals Immobilisation
          • S-MicroZVI®
          • 3-D Microemulsion®
        • Integrated Treatment / Combined Remedies
        • Excavation Enhancement
        • Soil Mixing and Handling
      • Sustainability in remediation
    • What we offer
      • What We Offer – Overview
      • Expertise and Experience
      • Knowledge Exchange and Collaboration
      • Client Testimonials
    • Products
      • Column 1
        • Technology Overview
        • AquiFix®
        • Fluxtracer®
        • PersulfOx®
        • PlumeStop®
        • SourceStop®
      • Column 2
        • 3-D Microemulsion®
        • Bio-Dechlor Inoculum®
        • ORC Advanced®
        • PetroFix®
        • RegenOx®
        • S-MicroZVI®
    • Case Studies
    • Resources
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        • News & Updates
        • Training Portal
        • Contaminant Treatability
        • Safety Data Sheets
        • Contaminant Glossary
      • Column 2
        • Case Studies
        • PFAS Resources
        • Application Instructions
        • Videos
        • Webinars
    • On-Site Services

    April 2019 Newsletter

    May 1, 2019 REGENESISEstimated Reading Time: 6 minutes

    Combined Remedy Delivers Accelerated Results

     

    Real Estate Transaction Requires Fast Acting Treatment of PCE ContaminationDue to the owner’s objective to sell their property, a multi-tenant commercial plaza in Bedford, Massachusetts required remediation of tetrachloroethylene (PCE) contamination in groundwater associated with a historical operator. Because contamination had been identified during due diligence, it was very important to implement a time-effective remediation strategy with minimal disruption to the various operating businesses.

    Wilcox & Barton, Inc. chose a combined remedial approach to treat the PCE contamination. This included liquid activated carbon (PlumeStop), an enriched microbial consortium (BDI Plus), and an engineered, hydrogen release compound (HRC). They chose this approach because it combines the fast-acting capabilities of PlumeStop with the reductive dechlorination process enhanced by HRC and BDI. Overall, the combined remedy was considered extremely effective in reducing the PCE contamination in the groundwater at a fast rate.

     

    Real Estate Transaction Requires Fast Acting Treatment of PCE Contamination

     

    Turn Polluted Aquifers into Purifying Filters with PlumeStop

    PlumeStop Liquid Activated CarbonPlumeStop Liquid Activated Carbon is a break-through groundwater remediation technology that reduces dissolved phase contaminant plumes in days. Composed of extremely fine particles of activated carbon (1‐2μm) suspended in water through a proprietary dispersion chemistry, PlumeStop flows into the subsurface at low pressure and achieves consistent, reliable distribution – a capability unlike any other form of activated carbon used for groundwater remediation today.

    PlumeStop Liquid Activated Carbon

     

     


    Low-cost Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents

    Hydrogen Release CompoundHRC® is an engineered, hydrogen release compound designed specifically for enhanced, in situ anaerobic bioremediation of chlorinated compounds in groundwater or highly saturated soils. HRC enables enhanced anaerobic biodegradation by adding hydrogen (an electron donor) to groundwater and/or soil to increase the number and vitality of indigenous microorganisms able to perform the naturally occurring process of enhanced reductive dechlorination. Due to its capability of being applied via permanent wells, direct-push, and excavations, this reagent allows for clean, low-cost, non-disruptive application.

    Hydrogen Release Compound

     

     


    Accelerated Treatment of Intermediate Compounds

    Bio-Dechlor INOCULUM® Plus (BDI Plus)Bio-Dechlor INOCULUM® Plus (BDI Plus) is designed to provide rapid and effective treatment of undesirable anaerobic dechlorination intermediates such as dichloroethene (DCE) and vinyl chloride (VC), and is a low-cost means of enhancing the anaerobic biodegradation process. Once in place, this microbial consortium accelerates the rate of chlorinated contaminant degradation from parent compounds to intermediates like DCE and VC and completely through to harmless end products such as ethene and ethane. It is highly compatible with a range of electron donors.

    Bio-Dechlor INOCULUM® Plus (BDI Plus)

     

     


     

    Amy Roth, Associate Vice President and Senior Geologist at Wilcox & Barton

    Amy Roth, Associate Vice President and Senior Geologist at Wilcox & BartonOver the course of her career, Amy Roth, Associate Vice President and Senior Geologist at Wilcox & Barton, Inc., has clearly established herself as an expert in the field of environmental remediation. With a background that includes several positions, such as Project Director, Senior Geologist, and Operations Manager, among others, Roth has been exposed to a broad spectrum of the environmental sciences industry, and in the process, has helped shape the continued growth of Wilcox & Barton, Inc. In her current role, Roth manages and provides technical direction for the firm’s Massachusetts-focused environmental scientists and engineers. “I also direct and/or manage larger projects,” she says, “I act as the Licensed Site Professional (LSP) of Record for a wide range of sites and clients. I enjoy digging into the details of a project and helping people work through the technical and regulatory challenges.” Learn more about Amy Roth in our client spotlight.

    Amy Roth, Associate Vice President and Senior Geologist at Wilcox & Barton

     

     


    Upcoming Webinar on Reducing Exposure to PFAS

    PFAS Contamination in Minnesota
    In this webinar we are pleased to have a special guest presentation by Virginia (Ginny) Yingling, Senior Hydrogeologist in the Environmental Health Division of the Minnesota Department of Health. Ginny will discuss PFAS contamination in Minnesota, including lessons learned from the state’s investigation of a chemical production facility, contaminant fate and transport, and reducing exposure. She will be joined by Kristen Thoreson, PhD, Director of Research and Development at REGENESIS.This live webinar starts Tuesday, April 30th, 2019 at 11am pacific/2pm eastern.


    PFAS Contamination in Minnesota





    About the Presenters:

    Ginny Yingling  Senior Hydrogeologist, Minnesota Department of Health Environmental Health DivisionGinny Yingling 
    Senior Hydrogeologist, Minnesota Department of Health Environmental Health Division

    Ginny Yingling is a Senior Hydrogeologist in the Environmental Health Division of the Minnesota Department of Health. She works with a team of Health Risk Assessors to evaluate human exposures to harmful chemicals in drinking water related to man-made contaminated sites. Since 2003, she has been the agency’s lead investigator of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (or PFAS). She has a B.S. from Penn State, and a M.S. from the University of Wyoming, both in Geology, and has over 25 years of experience working on contaminated sites. Ginny is also the co-chair of the Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council’s PFAS Team, a group of over 390 environmental professionals drawn from state and federal agencies, academia, industry, consulting, and public interest groups. The team has developed a series of seven fact sheets on PFAS, conducts PFAS training events, is developing a PFAS risk communication tool-box, and is preparing a detailed report on the current state of knowledge regarding PFAS.

     

    Kristen Thoreson, PhDDirector of Research and Development, REGENESISKristen Thoreson, PhD
    Director of Research and Development, REGENESIS

    Dr. Kristen Thoreson is the lead inventor of PlumeStop® Liquid Activated Carbon™. She heads the chemical research and product development program at REGENESIS. Her team is focused on developing advanced technologies for the treatment of recalcitrant compounds in mixed environmental media. She is trained as a chemist, and her graduate and post-doctorate research focused on mechanistic investigations of chlorinated ethene degradation pathways using molecular models and compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) for both biotic and abiotic systems. She obtained her BSc in chemistry from the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, and her PhD in inorganic chemistry from the University of Minnesota. She also spent time as a postdoctoral associate at the Helmholtz Zentrum in Munich, Germany as a part of the Research Unit for Environmental Organic Isotope Chemistry.

     

    PFAS Webinar Recording Now Available

    Challenges of PFAS in Groundwater
    In this webinar we are pleased to have a special guest presentation by Steve Sliver of Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. Mr. Sliver discusses challenges of PFAS in groundwater and lessons learned from Michigan’s survey of community water. Mr. Sliver is joined by Patricia Byrnes Lyman, Investigation/Remediation Manager at Michigan Dept of Military and Veterans Affairs, and Ryan Moore, Great Lakes District Manager at REGENESIS.

    Challenges of PFAS in Groundwater

     


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