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MISCELLANEOUS NEWS
HazTECH News, v 13:22, p 170, Nov 19 1998

The treatment processes currently in use to remediate a former wood treating site in Visalia, California are to be used by Integrated Water Technologies, Inc. of Santa Barbara, California to clean up a trichloroethylene-contaminated aquifer at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The company will design an in situ system to implement technologies developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the University of California at Berkeley. The company licenses the technologies--dynamic underground stripping, steam enhanced extraction, hydrous pyrolysis/oxidation, and electrical resistance tomography--from the University of California. Contact: Norm Brown, (805) 565- 0996.



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