Archived Webinars
Archived Webinars
- Fundamentals of pH and Aquifer Geochemistry (View Recording)
- AquaBupH™ Remediation Technology (View Recording)
- Part 1: Fundamentals of Anaerobic Bioremediation (View Recording)
- Part 2: Emulsion Transport in Subsurface (View Slides)
- Part 3: Planning and Design of Emulsified Oil Injection Systems (View Recording)
- This webinar highlighted a new spreadsheet-based design tool, developed under the ESTCP project Development of a Design Tool for Planning Aqueous Amendment Injection Systems (ER-0626). This design tool will aid remediation engineers in designing effective, reasonably efficient systems for distributing emulsified oil to promote bioremediation. The Emulsion Design Tool Kit is available at www.estcp.org/_cs_upload/ER-0626-ToolKit/ and the User’s Guide at www.estcp.org/Technology/upload/ER-0626-User-Manual.pdf.
- EAS™: Accelerated Site Cleanup Using a Sulfate-Enhanced In Situ Remediation Strategy (View Recording)
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