Remediation Approaches – In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO), Part 1 featured image
Remediation Approaches – In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO), Part 1
Is ISCO a good choice for your site? Many contaminants and site conditions are difficult to treat with conventional remediation technologies such as soil vapor extraction, air sparging, bioremediation, or pump and treat. In addition, conventional technologies are often costly and time-consuming. For the past 20 years oxidation has become a common alternative for in…
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Remediation Approaches – In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO), Part 2
When is ISCO a good fit for an environmentally impacted site? In situ chemical oxidation is not applicable to all contaminants or to all situations. Considerable research has been conducted and is continuing to determine the optimal contaminant–oxidant match. The application of in situ chemical oxidation is a step-wise procedure involving: The first three of…
How Is Chemical Remediation Accomplished? featured image
How Is Chemical Remediation Accomplished?
This was a recent site which AEL worked on, which was contaminated after a fuel tank leaked on the property. A chemical remediation was best suited for the site. This photo shows the excavator beginning to dig a hole for remediation trench. The hole would be approximately 5 m x 5 m down to groundwater,…
Overcoming Environmental Challenges At Distribution Sites featured image
Overcoming Environmental Challenges At Distribution Sites
This article first appeared in Electricity Today Magazine. Since original source could not be located, we are unable to embed it here. Distribution Stations & What To Be Aware Of Distribution stations contain high voltage electrical environments that require a well-developed safety regime to address hazards including: While most of these hazard mitigation measures pose…
