Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Pollution
Remediation of Complex Sites
Chlorinated organics are recognized as some of the most challenging groundwater pollutants. Regulatory lists include over ten common types, such as chlorinated alkenes, alkanes, and chlorobenzenes. To address the complexities of large-scale sites and various chlorinated organics, we employ a strategic combination of remediation technologies, including on-site bioremediation, chemical oxidation, chemical reduction, biotransformation, and electrochemical methods. These technologies are complemented by high-efficiency geotechnical injection techniques and precise remediation assessment analyses to enhance the likelihood of successful remediation.
Leading Remediation Records
We have undertaken large-scale chlorinated organic remediation demonstration sites in Taiwan and have achieved successful verification. We hold numerous successful remediation records for chlorinated organic sites, including chlorinated alkenes, alkanes, and chlorobenzenes.
Advanced Improvement of Remediation
In response to the complex distribution of pollutants in heterogeneous subsurface conditions, we continually introduce and develop various remediation and monitoring technologies, promoting precise remediation solutions. Based on the current contamination status, we design targeted remediation plans and dynamically adjust existing remediation methods. By employing three-dimensional spatial and time-series analyses to monitor remediation parameters, we effectively prevent contamination rebound and ensure timely or accelerated completion of soil and groundwater remediation projects.