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BioConversion Technology (27th April, 2005) : Provides remediation solutions for treatment in industrial and municipal wastewater sites. |
GeoTrans, Inc. (27th April, 2005) : Provides comprehensive environmental consulting services. Includes details of services, staff introduction, publications, and application fields. |
Bioworld Biotechnology Inc. (27th April, 2005) : Provides environmental bioremediation services for groundwater and soil decontaminations. |
Shangyuchem (27th April, 2005) : Oxygen release chemicals including magnesium peroxide, calcium peroxide for in situ and ex situ biological remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater. Company profile, product data, application tips and MSDS download. |
Maryland Biochemical Company, Inc (27th April, 2005) : Provides specifically cultured bacteria blends for industrial and municipal waste treatment. |
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Top Sites - Main » Science » Environment » Hazardous Waste » Remediation Technology |
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Geo-Cleanse International, Inc. () : New Jersey company offers in-situ chemical oxidation technology that utilizes Fenton's reagent chemistry. Also, potassium or sodium permanganate injection.
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Bennett Environmental Inc. () : Thermal treatment of PCB, PCP, Pesticide and chlorinated organic compound contaminated soils.
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Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN) () : Information about innovative treatment technology for the hazardous waste remediation community. Programs, organizations, publications, and other tools. Developed by the U.S. EPA, but intended as a forum for all waste. remediation stakeholders.
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Diversified Remediation and Controls, Inc. () : Designs, manufactures, and distributes air stripping equipment and control systems for use in ground water remediation.
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Ground-Water Remediation Technologies Analysis Center () : Information on innovative groundwater remediation technologies. GWRTAC prepares reports by technical teams selectively chosen from Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), the University of Pittsburgh, and other supporting institutions.
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