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SAILIS is looking at underexplored salt caverns for both #salt recovered from brine waste used to create subsurface #energystorage for #greenenergy and #cleantech.
SAILIS is looking at underexplored salt caverns for both #salt recovered from brine waste used to create subsurface #energystorage for #greenenergy and #cleantech.
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DOMINATE THE WATER. RESTORE THE FUTURE. Sediment buildup isn't just a routine maintenance issue—it’s a critical threat to your operations and infrastructure. When basins clog, marinas silt up, and treatment facilities hit maximum capacity, standard equipment simply won't cut it. You need the raw power and engineering excellence of the Amphibex. WHY THE AMPHIBEX IS AN ABSOLUTE GAME-CHANGER: Unstoppable Mobility: Where traditional dredgers get stuck, the Amphibex seamlessly transitions between land and water. It operates in environments others consider completely inaccessible. Ecological Revival: More than heavy machinery—it’s a lifeline for your water bodies. It eradicates harmful algae blooms and restores aquatic health with surgical precision. Industrial & Mining Efficiency: On industrial sites, it doesn't just move sludge—it reclaims value. Paired with our advanced dewatering tech, it slashes waste while boosting your bottom line. Extreme Condition Mastery: No matter how harsh the climate or how dense the sediment, the Amphibex delivers custom solutions where everyone else gives up STOP LETTING SILT HOLD YOU BACK. TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR WATERS TODAY. Get in touch with our specialists for a custom quote: 📞 1 800 830-9080 (Canada / USA) 📞 450 477-5132 🌐 www.amphibex.com . . . . . #Amphibexbynormrock #Amphibex #MiningSite #Sedimentation #WaterQuality #Port #Waterways #MaritimeInnovation #Dredging #Restoration #Versatility #ShorelineProtection #Rehabilitation #Environment #Expertise
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Many assume that petroleum hydrocarbon contamination (PHC) requires excavation: Dig it up, haul it away, replace the soil and there…it’s gone, liabilities and all. But that’s not always the case. TerraStryke’s TPHenhanced™ is a biostimulant designed to restore the natural microbiome and the activity of its inhabitants in the subsurface. TPHenhanced™ helps indigenous microbial populations break down PHCs in place. That means: • Less site disruption and impact. • Reduced truck traffic and lower carbon footprint. • Greater ROI over time than average remediation costs. • Attainment of compliance goals, reduced liabilities and, closure. Sometimes the most effective solution isn’t removing the problem, it's facilitating nature and over 3.4 billion years of experience, exploiting PHC compounds as a beneficial resource of energy. Contact us to continue the discussion and see how TerraStryke products can help remediate your contaminated site. #EnvironmentalEngineering #Bioremediation #Brownfields #GroundwaterRemediation
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When gas production on a covered lagoon drifts down and the feedstock has not changed, check the volume before the biology. Anaerobic digestion removes volatile solids. It does not remove sand, grit, struvite, or lignin-bound fiber. Those arrive with the waste stream and settle. On the lagoon closures we have run, the sludge layer commonly measures 20 to 40 percent of basin volume. Retention time is volume divided by flow, so a basin that has lost a third of its depth underperforms whatever the biology is doing. Under a gas-tight cover none of this is visible. You cannot run a boat, and walking survey gear across a floating membrane risks the cover. Measurement depends on the access built in at construction. Survey ports, sealed penetrations, sludge transfer piping to the low point. Ask when the basin was last surveyed. If the answer is never, that is the finding. #CoveredLagoonDigester #Biogas #AnaerobicDigestion #DigesterCovers #LagoonMaintenance
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Every percentage improvement in membrane performance can make a significant difference in plant efficiency. That's why the Toray TSW-K/M/V Series is engineered to help desalination plants produce more high-quality water with greater operational confidence. What sets it apart? 💧 Industry-Leading Salt Rejection for Pure Water 💧 Exceptional Boron Removal for Better Quality 💧 Engineered for Long-Term Membrane Performance 💧 Reduced Energy Consumption Across RO Systems 💧 Lower Operating Costs with Higher Efficiency Built for modern seawater desalination plants, the TSW-K/M/V Series combines advanced membrane technology with long-term reliability to support efficient and sustainable water production. #Toray #SWRO #Desalination #ReverseOsmosis #WaterTreatment #MembraneTechnology #Seawater
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💡 💡 Check out Cloacina's sludge game! 💡 💡
Sludge management is about more than removing sludge it impacts upfront investment, long-term operating costs, staffing, available space, and future flexibility. Whether your plant is considering Hold & Haul or Cloacina's DRYPAC Aerated Sludge Handling System, understanding the tradeoffs is key to choosing an approach that fits your current operations and long-term goals. Plan for today. Build for tomorrow. Contact sales@cloacina.com to learn more. #Wastewater #SludgeManagement #WastewaterTreatment #Engineering #Cloacina
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🎙️ SOIL TALKS Episode 5 is now available! This episode takes us to Lighthouse 3 (LH3), located at the former Touro copper mine in Galicia, northwest Spain. Andrés Rodríguez Seijo, InBestSoil Coordinator, speaks with Javier de Rivera from the Universidade de Vigo about how severely degraded mining soils can be restored through Technosols, artificial soils designed to respond to specific environmental challenges. The conversation explores how local and regional by-products, such as rock dust, biomass ashes, sewage sludge, and organic compost, can be carefully combined to neutralise acidity, support vegetation, and turn waste into a resource for restoration. The episode also highlights the role of reactive wetlands in filtering hyper-acidic runoff waters and helping bring life back to damaged landscapes. Beyond the technical solution, LH3 reminds us that successful restoration also depends on trust, collaboration, and long-term commitment between science, local communities, landowners, businesses, and public institutions. ▶️ Watch the episode here: https://lnkd.in/dV3ujZJf #InBestSoil #SoilTalks #SoilHealth #Technosols #SoilRestoration #MiningSoils #TouroMine #HorizonEurope
SOIL TALKS Episode 5: Technosols and the restoration of the Touro mine | Lighthouse 3
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Greetings from #Greenland, another #LIQUIDICE Super-site ❄️ 📌 Where: the glaciated catchment of #Ilulissat, terminating in an ice-marginal lake system. 📌 Importance: With #meltwater runoff increasing by up to 80% in Southwest Greenland over the past 40 years, research within LIQUIDICE project focuses on two key glaciated catchments - one vital for local #hydropower in Ilulissat and the other essential for refining #climatemodels. 📸 Photo credit: GEUS
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We're excited to announce that Hydro Geochem Group will be presenting at the NZ Quarry Conference today! Ryan Burgess our Principal Consultant will be sharing insights on Nitrate Dynamics at Quarries, exploring the environmental risks associated with nitrate contamination and practical approaches the quarrying industry can take to manage and mitigate these impacts. A big thank you to Quarry NZ for bringing the industry together, and to Ryan Burgess and HGG Director Wijnand Gemson whose expertise and collaboration have contributed to this presentation. #NZQuarryConference #HydroGeochemGroup #GreenRoad #WaterQuality #EnvironmentalConsulting #Sustainability #Quarrying #MiningAndResources
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🌱 Can ornamental plants handle stabilized landfill leachate? Treating stabilized landfill leachate is notorious for its low biodegradability (BOD/COD < 0.16) and high refractory pollutants. Our latest research published in Jurnal Presipitasi (Scopus Q4) evaluates the performance of three ornamental species in Subsurface-Flow Constructed Wetlands (SSF-CWs) over a 9-day HRT: 📊 Key Findings: - TSS Removal: Echinodorus palaefolius reached 99.36% efficiency (down to 2 mg/L, meeting discharge standards). - Total Nitrogen (TN): Chlorophytum comosum achieved the highest removal at 93.01%. - COD Reduction: Equisetum hyemale led with 63.30% removal by root radial oxygen loss mechanisms. While these nature-based systems prove highly effective for pre-treatment, integrated processes or longer retention times remain essential for full regulatory compliance. 📄 Read the full open-access article here: [ https://lnkd.in/gEVyGcv7 ] #EnvironmentalEngineering #Phytoremediation #ConstructedWetlands #LandfillLeachate #WastewaterTreatment #ResearchImpact #Scopus
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