Welcome to the Autumn 2016 and inaugural issue of Remediation Pathways; a newsletter published by SiREM. Our focus is technology advances, news, events and in situ remediation. After 15 years of serving the environmental industry it would be fair to ask:
Remediation Pathways Autumn 2016
THIS ISSUE
After 15 years of serving the environmental industry it would be fair to ask:
Why launch Remediation Pathways now?
The answer is simple. This is an exciting time in terms of technology developments, lessons learned and overall successes. We want to share these stories with you, our customers, colleagues, and the environmental remediation industry.
Why Remediation Pathways? The literal interpretation is the chemical degradation pathways that help clean up our world, also a pathway implies a journey, and remediation technologies are always moving forward. Enjoy the journey.
In this issue, we look at:
- A prestigious award won by our colleague
- A Vermont dry cleaner site cleaned-up
- The SP3™; a better way to monitor contaminated sediments
- News and Events
In this and future issues of Remediation Pathways, we look forward to presenting exciting new developments and cleaner sites for many years to come.
Sincerely, SiREM Your Partners in Remediation Success.
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