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Products by Adventus Americas Inc.

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Easiest deep plume and routine deployment of Integrated Carbon, ZVI and Nutrients. Affordable and effective socks for stimulating anaerobic biodegradation in ground water wells.
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Composite-aggregate technology resembling small stones and comprised of a central core, clay or clay sized materials, and polymers. The composition, size and gradation of the particles can be custom...Read More
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Advanced biological treatment technology for soil, sediment, and solid wastes contaminated with recalcitrant organic compounds.
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Special formulated version of Adventus’ controlled-release, integrated carbon and zero valent iron (ZVI) technology for in situ chemical reduction. Similar to EHC-M®, new DARAMEND-M encourages the...Read More
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A controlled-release, integrated carbon and zero valent iron (ZVI) source that yields redox potential (Eh) in the -500 to -650 mV range. This Eh is significantly lower than that achieved when using...Read More
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Specially formulated metal remediation compound for in situ immobilization of soluble metals via enhanced precipitation and adsorption. The controlled-release feature of the carbon provides for...Read More
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An oxygen releasing component that provides a long-term source of dissolved oxygen. Native microorganisms utilize the dissolved oxygen as an electron acceptor, and the targeted contaminant serves as...Read More
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Innovative down-well sealant product provides all the benefits of traditional bentonite pellets, but also provides added protection from potential contamination by organics (i.e. TCE, etc.).
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In situ geochemical oxidation for the purposes of NAPL stabilization entails the use of a modified permanganate solution (KMnO4, or NaMnO4) that is flushed through an aquifer zone suspected...Read More
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Microbiologically enhanced vertical groundwater circulation well (mGCW) technology significantly modifies conventional GCW systems to effect the removal of inorganic constituents (e.g., heavy metals...Read More
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Stimulation of aerobic biodegradation through controlled-release oxygen and nutrient delivery. For organic constituents amendable to aerobic biodegradation processes: Petroleum Hydrocarbons, light...Read More
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Inorganic soil amendments that provide an optimized balance of major, minor, and micronutrients designed to cost-effectively enhance bioremediation of soils, sediments, and solid wastes impacted with...Read More
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The world's leader in application of permeable reactive barrier (PRB) technology for in situ remediation of groundwater impacted by volatile organic compounds (VOCs). A typical PRB configuration...Read More
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