Project :
Florida Groundwater Remediation Project

Aurora View is excited to be part of an ongoing environmental remediation project in Florida. This project addresses Perchloroethylene (PCE), Trichloroethylene (TCE), and Dichloroethylene (DCE) contamination in groundwater, and we are proud to contribute our expertise to this critical undertaking. The presence of PCE, TCE, and DCE in groundwater poses a significant environmental threat. These chlorinated solvents are known carcinogens and can migrate through soil and rock, contaminating drinking water sources. Our team of experts developed a Work Plan that serves as the blueprint for the entire remediation process, from initial assessment to successful completion. It specifies all necessary preparatory actions at the remediation site. This may include establishing access points, securing the area, and installing essential equipment. More importantly, the Work Plan outlines a targeted anaerobic bioremediation strategy. This approach leverages the power of indigenous microbes to break down the contaminants under anaerobic (oxygen-limited) conditions. To achieve this, we will be:

    1. Drilling injection wells that are strategically placed to deliver the bioremediation reagent directly into the contaminated zones.
    2. Installing a network of monitoring wells to track the movement and efficacy of the reagent as it interacts with the contaminants.
    3. Injecting the anaerobic bioremediation reagent into the subsurface to stimulate the growth and activity of microbes capable of biodegrading PCE, TCE, and DCE.
    4. Quarterly groundwater sampling and analysis of groundwater from the monitoring wells to closely monitor the progress of the remediation and ensure the success of the project.
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Stay tuned for future updates as we progress through this exciting project!

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