SiREM and In Situ Well Technologies Offer Novel Remediation Testing Technology
GUELPH, Ontario and TEMPE, Ariz., Jan. 29, 2013 /CNW/ - SiREM (www.sirem-lab.com) and In Situ Well Technologies, LLC (ISW) now offer the In Situ Microcosm Array (ISMA) for remediation feasibility testing through a recently completed commercialization agreement. ISW is a remediation-focused spin-off company of the Biodesign Institute (www.biodesign.asu.edu) at Arizona State University (ASU).
The ISMA uses in situ (in-well) flow-through sediment column microcosms as an alternative to conventional field pilot testing. Developed under the direction of Rolf Halden, Ph.D., P.E., professor of engineering and director of the Center for Environmental Security at ASU's Biodesign Institute, the ISMA has been independently validated by the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (Project: ER-200914), a U.S. Department of Defense environmental research program. The ISMA is a "pilot test in a box" system that allows the simultaneous testing of multiple remediation technologies under field conditions. The self-contained, solar-powered device can be placed into an existing, or newly installed, monitoring well, thereby making the technology sustainable and compatible with deployment at remote locations.
By using the ISMA, remediation practitioners gain greater confidence in a remediation technology's performance under ambient conditions, and the costs for implementing full-scale systems. The ISMA avoids risks associated with adding amendments directly to groundwater, as remedial amendments are contained within the unit; an added benefit being injection permits are not typically required. Finally, the ISMA is more cost effective than pilot tests by allowing testing of more remedial options and providing key design information required for implementation of the selected remediation technology.
Through the agreement with ISW, SiREM provides its experience as a leader in remediation treatability studies in the deployment of a novel solution developed by a leading university laboratory dedicated to applied bioscience research.
"With our extensive laboratory microcosm and column study experience, we feel the ISMA provides our clients with yet another viable option for testing their remediation options," SiREM Managing Director Peter Dollar said. "We anticipate that the remediation community will be quick to embrace this new tool for efficient screening of remediation technologies."
SiREM is a global provider of advanced products and services to the bioremediation industry, including bioaugmentation, treatability studies, and genetic testing services. For more information on the ISMA or the commercialization agreement between SiREM and ASU, please visit http://bit.ly/VLU5vN.
SOURCE: SiREM

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