Category: Case Studies

Best Practices for Ensuring Remediation Well Performance

The difference between a high-performing or underperforming horizontal remediation well can often come down to small details, which can lead to uncertainty over system performance. When it comes to remediation system design, there will always be variables in the field that will affect how remediation wells will operate that won’t be fully understood until remedial construction is complete.

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Practical Applications for Horizontal Remediation

Applications that provide higher performance, faster cleanup, and less disruption compared to vertical wells. Whether you are new to horizontal wells or are looking for more opportunities to benefit from the industry’s highest-performing in situ remediation techniques, this resource is intended to help you expand your knowledge on the advanced tools available for your next complex project.

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Designing Solutions with Horizontal In Situ Technologies

Environmental consultants have relied on horizontal remediation wells (HRWs) to deal with some of their most challenging remediation projects. With many experienced consultants seeking to expand their remediation toolkit and new consultants entering the field looking to learn about specialized remediation techniques, it is beneficial to be aware of what types of remediation can be using horizontal wells.

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Finding a Fit for Horizontal Wells

A brief criteria checklist to help determine if your project site can significantly benefit from horizontal wells. The more criteria your projects meet, the more benefit your client will receive from horizontal remediation.

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Horizontal SVE System Eliminates Business Disruption

When commercial and industrial companies select an environmental consultant to help them address their soil and groundwater contamination needs, they look for someone who has the expertise to both achieve remediation goals and help minimize costs to their business during remedial construction and subsequent operations and maintenance.

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