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TerraTherm, Inc. Wins Award for Breakthrough Thermal Remediation Project Combining Conduction and Steam Technologies in Denmark
| Source: TerraTherm, Inc.
FITCHBURG, MA--(Marketwire - February 17, 2009) - TerraTherm, a leading provider of in situ
thermal remediation (ISTR) technologies and services, has been awarded a
2008 Project Merit Award for Remediation for successful completion of the
world's first project combining Thermal Conduction Heating (TCH) and Steam
Enhanced Extraction (SEE) by the Environmental Business Journal (EBJ). The
EBJ noted that the project addressed numerous complexities, including
execution in very tight spaces within and beneath a working dry cleaning
facility, which remained in operation throughout, as well as close
proximity to urban infrastructure such as gas, sewer and electrical lines.
The Danish consultant NIRAS, Danish contractor Arkil A/S and TerraTherm's
Scandinavian licensee Kruger A/S, a subsidiary of Veolia Water Solutions &
Technologies, collaborated with TerraTherm on both design and direction.
Underlying geology and hydrology challenges were also overcome to recover
significant dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPL), which threatened the
municipal water supply of Odense, Denmark's third largest city.
"TerraTherm has made an important contribution to the protection of
critical resources for Odense, which is a vibrant cultural and
technological center in the heart of Southern Denmark," observed Hans Skou,
project manager for the Southern Region of Denmark, the client.
Perchloroethene (PCE) DNAPLs had migrated through 11 m (35 feet) of clay
till into a high-yielding sandy groundwater aquifer, to a treatment depth
of 14 m (46 feet). The identified remedial goal, which called for removal
of 800 kilograms of PCE to reduce concentrations to 10 mg/kg or below, was
far exceeded by the actual results, which recovered more than 4000
kilograms of contamination, representing a removal efficiency of 99.75%.
This was accomplished in 4.5 months, with completion 45 days ahead of
schedule.
"Combining two thermal remediation technologies in this project was the
optimal way to achieve complete source-zone cleanup of both the clay, using
TCH, and the sandy aquifer, using SEE. Leveraging combinations like this,
TerraTherm's technologies can address a huge range of contaminants,
stratigraphies, soils and hydrology. Combined technologies allow us to
tailor project designs to the requirements of even the most complex sites,"
said Dr. Gorm Heron, Chief Technology Officer of TerraTherm, Inc. Heron
also stated that TerraTherm anticipates the increasing application of
combined thermal technologies to meet the requirements of complex sites
worldwide.
About TerraTherm
TerraTherm, Inc. is a worldwide leader in the development and
implementation of in situ thermal remediation of source zones and hazardous
waste. We design, build and operate projects from concept to closure,
using Thermal Conduction Heating (TCH), Steam Enhanced Extraction (SEE) and
Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH). With offices in Fitchburg, MA, Keene,
CA, and Atlanta, GA, and licensees such as Kruger A/S (Denmark and Sweden),
AIG Engineering, Ltd. (UK), and SheGoTec (Japan), we offer services
worldwide. For more information, visit www.terratherm.com.