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Remediation Technologies

This category includes technical overviews of remediation technologies used to address petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, and other groundwater contaminants. Materials focus on treatment mechanisms, applicability, design considerations, and integration of multiple remedial approaches across source and plume settings.

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In Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR)
In Situ Sorption and Biodegradation
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This document summarizes Tersus Environmental’s remediation technologies for chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs), including chlorinated ethenes and ethanes. The brochure covers abiotic and biotic treatment pathways, in situ chemical reduction, enhanced bioremediation, and integrated approaches for source areas, dissolved plumes, and leading-edge conditions. View Download
This technical brief describes the EDS-Advanced™ catalyzed reductive bioremediation technology, a water-miscible, slow-fermenting electron donor system designed to improve subsurface distribution, reduce biofouling, and enhance reductive dechlorination of chlorinated solvents. View Download
This technical brief describes heat-enhanced catalyzed reductive bioremediation using EDS-Advanced™, integrating low-temperature thermal treatment with enhanced reductive dechlorination to improve electron donor distribution, accelerate reaction kinetics, and reduce remediation timelines at chlorinated solvent sites. View Download
This brochure provides an overview of Tersus Environmental’s in situ remediation technologies for petroleum hydrocarbons, including BTEX, MTBE, TBA, and LNAPL. Technologies span surfactant-enhanced aquifer remediation, aerobic and anaerobic bioremediation, in situ sorption, and performance monitoring approaches tailored to vadose, saturated, and dissolved-phase conditions. View Download
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