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Malware

How the environmental services industry can improve cybersecurity

As malware and ransomware become ubiquitous, smaller environmental services companies can find themselves in the crosshairs of hackers. Here's how to stay protected.
November 29, 2022
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Companies across the globe have been fighting cyber-attacks for years, but the sophistication, frequency and intensity of attacks is increasing.


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Water treatment

Alkylamines are expected to be the highest revenue generating category

Water treatment drives significant portion of alkylamine market, with construction and automotive driving further growth.
November 28, 2022
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The Alkyl Amines Market revenues were estimated at US$ 6.6 Bn in 2022 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% from 2022-2032, according to a recently published Fact.MR report.


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 scRACS-Seq/Culture

Single-cell Raman-based tool for efficient mining of live functional microbes from nature

November 25, 2022
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Currently, the best way for scientists to isolate a specific microbe with a particular metabolic function from an environment is to take a sample of cells, culture them, and then screen them for the desired cell functions. This method has several limitations.


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Battelle PFAS foam

Battelle completes project with GreenFire, destroying firefighting foam

Companies verify new product is a safe and effective way to destroy aqueous film forming foam.
November 1, 2022
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GreenFire leverages Battelle’s PFAS Annihilator to destroy firefighting foams, which contain high levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.


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Dan Bryant Lucas-Hellerich

Woodard and Curran develops In-situ PFAS remedy in partnership with Brown University

November 1, 2022
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Woodard & Curran remediation experts contributed to the development of a first-of-its-kind in-situ remediation technology to destroy PFAS compounds in groundwater.


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PFAS groundwater

Colloidal activated carbon reduces PFAS leaching at source zone by 10x compared to Granular Activated Carbon

Colloidal activated carbon SourceStop reduces total PFAS leaching by more than 10x compared to powdered activated carbon.
Paul Erickson
Paul Erickson, PHD
Maureen Dooley
Maureen Dooley
October 24, 2022
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It is imperative to identify and remediate the source zones as quickly and effectively as possible, using methods that do not generate large capital expenditures, greenhouse gas emissions, and PFAS-laden wastes.  


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Airport firetruck

Major west coast airport cleans out firefighting vehicle PFAS

TRS Group reduces PFAS concentrations by more than 99.9%.
October 23, 2022
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"Not only did we reduce PFAS concentrations by more than 99%, but we also applied it to the rinse water, reducing the airport's waste," says David Fleming, a founder of TRS. 


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Water flea

Water fleas key to managing chemical pollution

All animals share genes that influence their responses to pollution exposure.
October 14, 2022
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Researchers say: "Daphnia is a tiny crustacean the size of a grain of rice and are often-overlooked. Yet they are super abundant and can revolutionize the way we assess and mitigate chemical pollution sustainably."


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deep-bed granular activated carbon filters

New granular activated carbon filters result in PFAS-free water in North Carolina

The Sweeney Water Treatment Plant's recent upgrades, which began in 2019, are exceeding expectations.
October 11, 2022
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North Carolina Stop GenX in our Water President Beth Markesino says the announcement that no PFAS compounds currently being detected in treated water is “an immense victory for New Hanover residents.”


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PFAS water

PFAS remediation possible with new plant-based material

NIEHS-funded technology presents a green approach to clean up PFAS, or “forever chemicals.”
Megan Boland
September 22, 2022
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The new approach uses a plant-based material that adsorbs PFAS, and microbial fungi that literally eat up the so-called “forever chemicals.” 


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