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Down the Memory Lane: Case Study 8: AgroRemed meets the challenge
Contamination in soil reduced by 95% in 20 days. A pilot project was assigned to IMS Environmental, VA for the cleanup of absorbed phase concentrat... -
VaporRemed: Essential tool for Emergency Response
VaporRemed can be used as an emergency tool for any fuel releases. It has been shown during a accidental release of home heating oil during refueling as shown in the video attached. -
Down the memory lane: Case study 7:SpillRemed (Industrial) going beyond the call of duty
A Diesel spill in an open berm in a mine in Canada In 2001, we received an urgent request for SpillRemed for the on-site cleanup of a diesel fuel i... -
Down the Memory Lane 6.
SpillRemed (Industrial) was employed at an oil-water separator at a shop in South Jersey Port, New Jersey to the satisfaction of the CEO.. -
How our Customers Breathe Easy with VaporRemed: The Natural Odor Eliminator
VaporRemed eliminates fumes, but what it really does is help you breathe easy. When your oil delivery driver overfills the tank, or someone tips over a gas can, VaporRemed makes it easy to move on quickly and easily.
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VaporRemed: Down the memory lane: Case Study 5.
Mitigation of vapor intrusion after release of heating oil at a residence in Virginia using VaporRemed. -
VaporRemed Down the memory lane: Case Study 4: Recovery of pets
We recently converted our oil boiler to gas and the heating crew could not remove the half-full, 250-gallon oil tank until one week later. Hence, w... -
VaporRemed: Down the Memory Lane 20 years Ago: Case Study 3: A DIY Solution
VaporRemed is a Do-it-Yourself product and has many homeowners appreciated the same. Here the customer is from Long Island, NY. -
Down The Memory Lane: VaporRemed 20 years Ago (2)
We applied VaporRemed to the excavation and within minutes the fumes began to dissipate. Soon the homeowners were back in their home and I could sleep peacefully again.” -
Down the Memory Lane: VaporRemed 20 years ago
During replacement of oil furnace by an HVAC contractor in Ohio, there was an accidental release of almost 250 gallons of No. 2 heating oil in the basement. The oil seeped below the concrete surface and the smell of heating oil fumes was so strong that the home owner was advised by the doctor and was relocated in a hotel free from the fumes of heating that caused chemical burn of throat. VaporRemed saved the day. -
Happy Thanksgiving from VaporRemed
We wish to thank you and your team on this occasion for continued support. We at SBR wish you and your family a very enjoyable and fun filled Than... -
RESTORATION OF AN ABANDONED GAS STATION IN NEW JERSEY USING BIOREMEDIATION: A CASE STUDY
A case study on the closure and restoration of a gas station in New Jersey is presented. The gas station was abandoned in 1998. This gas station is...
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