Wed, Dec 17, 2014 11am PST / 2pm EST

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Jeremy Birnstingl Ph.D., B.Sc., MSEE, CEnv
Vice President – Environmental Technology


Dr. Birnstingl holds a Ph.D. in bioremediation with 25 years professional experience in the remediation sector.  He directs the worldwide technology development and acquisition efforts of Regenesis, overseeing new product commercialization efforts and operating as a senior technical director on key remediation projects involving advanced in situ technologies.  Before taking on his present global Regenesis role, Dr. Birnstingl served as the founding Managing Director of Regenesis in Europe, responsible for establishing technical and administrative teams across the continent within multiple legislative regimes and operating currencies, while profitably building the business.

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Webinar: Encore Presentation - PlumeStop™ Colloidal Biomatrix for In Situ Groundwater Remediation

REGENESIS recently launched PlumeStop, the company’s latest innovation that rapidly reduces contaminant concentrations in groundwater. This webinar will provide an overview of the PlumeStop technology, presented by Dr. Birnstingl, who will address the following:

  • Purpose of the technology – why it is needed, what it contributes
  • The core innovations of the technology – what’s novel and what’s new
  • The underpinning science – dispersion, rapid contaminant capture and accelerated bio-destruction
  • Performance data – laboratory and field
  • Appropriate product use scenarios
  • Frequently asked questions

Please note that this is a repeat of our previous webinar given on July 23, 2014.  However, additional information may be included that was not part of the previous presentation.  Sign up today by submitting the form to the right.

The above image is a Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) image of a sand grain coated with PlumeStop. The PlumeStop surface serves as a sorption site for contaminants and a matrix for microbial colonization together forming a bio-matrix where biodegradation is accelerated.