Dear all,
The next in an occasional series of webinars will look at the use of S-ISCO to achieve source zone removal. I visited a S-ISCO demonstration project during the CLEANUP11 conference held by CRCCare in Adelaide in Septmeber and was impressed with what I saw and invited the folks from Verutek to 'join us' from across the ocean.
Join us for the Webinar at 1500GMT on 13 January 2012:
Surfactant-enhanced in Situ Chemical Oxidation (S-ISCO) for Achieving Source Zone Contaminant Destruction
Space is limited to 95 delegates. Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/310097526
The next in an occasional series of webinars will look at the use of S-ISCO to achieve source zone removal. I visited a S-ISCO demonstration project during the CLEANUP11 conference held by CRCCare in Adelaide in Septmeber and was impressed with what I saw and invited the folks from Verutek to 'join us' from across the ocean. The VeruTEK team will present a brief company and technology overview followed by an in depth discussion of the chemical process and how it differs from alternative approaches. The presentation will conclude with a series of recent case studies showing successful NAPL elimination and soil remediation.
The presenters will be:
Dan Socci, Chief Executive Officer, leads the company's effort to address strong market demand for its innovative technologies.
Bill Guite, VP Field Services, leads field project design and implementation, coordinating use of internal and external resources.
Beth McAvoy, Technology manager, leads introduction of new technologies to the market and presentation of technical material.
The webinar will be hosted by Professor Paul Nathanail, Director of the University of Nottingham eMasters in Contaminated Land Management
Title: Surfactant-enhanced in Situ Chemical Oxidation (S-ISCO) for Achieving Source Zone Contaminant Destruction
Date: Friday, January 13, 2012
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM GMT
After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.
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Happy New Year everyone,
Paul
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