In this webinar we were pleased to have a special presentation by Paul Erickson, PhD, Director of Research & Development at REGENESIS. His presentation will provided an overview of AquiFix, the first ever solid micron-scale electron donor to treat chlorinated solvents. This injectable fluid disperses widely within the aquifer, cost-effectively stimulating enhanced reductive dechlorination for periods of time, far exceeding any oil-based substrates.
Technology Features of AquiFix Discussed:
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AquiFix is a long-lasting, fast-acting colloidal electron donor technology that supports enhanced reductive dichlorination (ERD)
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Innovatively designed to be co-injected with a wide range of in situ remediation substrates, including PlumeStop® and S-MicroZVI®
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Drives the biodegradation of chlorinated solvents in groundwater
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Functions to quickly create reducing conditions and acclimate dechlorinating bacteria by providing a fast-degrading source of organic carbon
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Provides slow-release fatty acids that extends the time between re-applications and offers bacteria a low-level source of organic carbon for efficient and sustained degradation
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About the Presenter:
Paul Erickson, PhD Director of Research and Development, REGENESIS Dr. Paul Erickson is the Director of Research & Development with REGENESIS, overseeing the commercialization of new environmental solutions to address complex remediation challenges. In his time with REGENESIS, Dr. Erickson led the development of a number remediation products and technologies, including PetroFix and FluxTracer. Dr. Erickson earned a BS degree in Chemistry from Florida State University, a Masters in Chemistry from the University of Minnesota, and a PhD in Environmental Chemistry from ETH Zurich. He is an author on over 20 peer-reviewed scientific publications mainly in the area of environmental chemistry.