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Pollution Engineering’s CoffeeHaus is a blog space where visitors can read opinions and comments about industry topics of the day. Visitors are encouraged to respond by making their comments known as well. In this space, you will read comments from the managing editor, Roy Bigham, our legal editor, Lynn Bergeson, our associate editor Josh Foster and we have a special space for our industry partners to make comments as well. This space covers topics that are currently in the news or released from the EPA. To learn more about submitting blog content, visit our Partners Blog page!

White Paper: Surfactant Enhanced In Situ Chemical Oxidation (S-ISCO) Technology

April 26, 2011
VeruTEK Technologies Inc. is an international Green Chemistry technology company from Bloomfield, Conn., that develops, formulates and implements environmental remediation solutions through Green Chemistry innovation.

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Filtration: Screen Structure and Particle Properties

March 1, 2011
It is not known when filtration was first utilized as a means of removing solid particles from water. It is known that the Phoenicians were pouring water through sand for such purpose as early as 4000 B.C. and we are still doing so today. Many methods of removing suspended solids from water are employed today. One is the simple screen.
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Advanced Systems Control Submicron Particulate, NOx, Acid Gases

February 1, 2011
Tri-Mer is also a leader in the development of systems to control dusts, acid fumes, chrome emissions and oil mists. Tri-Mer provides engineering, manufacturing, installation, controls integration, and commissioning, worldwide.
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