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Solutions - Environment
Enhanced anaerobic bioremediation, which leverages naturally occurring bacteria, boosted by simple lactate, is the sustainable, effective remedy that Rockwell Automation was looking for to clean contaminated groundwater in Florida.
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Environment, North America, United States, Bioremediation, Business + Industry
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Solutions - Environment
CDM Smith’s patented gaseous electron donor injection technology is an innovative, versatile and environmentally friendly in situ approach to remediate perchlorate and nitrate contamination, protecting groundwater; minimizing expensive drinking water treatment technologies; and treating many other contaminants.
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Environment, Bioremediation, North America, United States, Business + Industry, Federal Government
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Solutions - Environment
Reclaiming unused industrial space, a new residential and commercial district is being developed on the site of a former river port in Germany. A rehabilitation and development strategy will clean soil and groundwater contamination, control costs, and meet all regulatory requirements.
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Environment, Europe, Germany, Government, Bioremediation
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News + Events
CDM Smith wins 2013 AAEES Excellence in Environmental Engineering awards for Johnson Controls stormwater and wastewater treatment facility and Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard remediation research.
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Bioremediation, Business + Industry, Design-Build, Environment, Federal Government, North America, United States, Water Reuse
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Viewpoints
Odor from wastewater treatment plants is an everyday challenge for utilities. Although odor-eating microbes for air quality control is not a new technology, the rate at which these bugs—thiobacillus—work their magic is.
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Bioremediation, Government, Water
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people + progress magazine
The Wyaralong Dam project and recreational area in South East Queensland, Australia, is an example of sustainable infrastructure incorporating long-term environmental management and planning. The project employed local businesses and workers, provided outdoor space for the community, and stimulated tourism—all while offsetting carbon emissions and protecting local wildlife.
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Asia/Pacific, Bioremediation, Environment, Program Management, Sustainability
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Features
Recent coal ash slurry spills in the United States and red mud releases in Hungary have drawn the worldwide attention of environmentalists, regulators and industrial officials. We are helping energy utilities and industrial producers safely manage, store and dispose of residual byproducts.
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Business + Industry, Geotechnical, Bioremediation, North America, Latin America