REGENESIS Debuts the World’s First Automated Blending and Injection System for In Situ Remediation
By:
Regenesis via
GlobeNewswire
June 18, 2024 at 09:00 AM EDT
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., June 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- REGENESIS, the recognized leader in soil and groundwater remediation solutions for PFAS and other contaminants, today announces the launch of the world’s first automated Inline Blending and Injection System (IBIS) for in situ remediation. This compact, fully automated remediation delivery system enhances the efficiency, accuracy and safety of in situ remediation applications, saving time and money on high-volume injection projects for soil and groundwater. Historically, onsite remediation specialists have relied on batch mixing to prepare and apply in situ remediation treatments. The process involves manually measuring liquid volumes of product and water into large mixing tanks, followed by mechanical mixing to produce the final treatment solution, and requires a large footprint for mixing equipment. If multiple products are used, these steps must be repeated for each solution. It’s time-consuming and labor-intensive, yet the process has remained unchanged for years––until now. REGENESIS’ IBIS leverages advanced, proprietary inline blending technology to streamline the injection application process. Equipped with automated, self-adjusting controls, IBIS ensures an accurate product blend is injected across a project site while maintaining safe operating conditions and continuously logging pertinent data. Key benefits of IBIS include:
“Our team of field scientists and technical engineers spearheaded the development of IBIS, drawing on decades of application experience at every stage of its design,” said Steve Barnes, Remediation Services Director of Operations at REGENESIS. “The result is a system that markedly improves operational efficiencies, enhances accuracy and places a paramount emphasis on safety, especially in addressing complex contaminants like PFAS.” The launch of IBIS comes on the heels of the EPA designating PFOA and PFOS – two of the most prevalent PFAS chemicals – as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). This groundbreaking move marks the first time polluters will be held accountable for reporting and remediating PFAS contamination. Stakeholders need effective, affordable solutions and REGENESIS’ suite of treatment options provides a crucial lifeline. To learn more about IBIS visit https://www2.regenesis.com/ibis-brochure. And for more information on REGENESIS’ other environmental remediation solutions, please visit https://www.regenesis.com. About REGENESIS
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