Subject:
DeepEarth Technologies, Inc. (DTI) is an environmental restoration company specializing in providing Cool-Ox® technology for cleaning up contaminated soils and groundwater. Cool-Ox® has been awarded fourteen (14) patents in the US, Canada, Europe and Australia.
The Cool-Ox® process is designed to eliminate a wide variety of contaminants including petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated organics (PCP, PCB, DDT, Dioxins), nitrate explosives (TNT, DNT) and brine. It is especially effective at destroying vapor phase contaminants (HC-VOC, CVOC) impacting various types of soils including clay (ChemHydro-Infusion™).
While Cool-Ox® is tough on contaminants, it is gentle on vegetation. Because the mechanisms are different, Cool-Ox® can eliminate pollutants while actually promoting plant growth.
DTI is the industry specialist in providing Turnkey Services. Specialty equipment, proven technology and personnel know-how underpin our success. Depending on the site specifics, DTI utilizes numerous application methods to ensure Cool-Ox® delivery and communication with contaminants. These methods include Direct Push Technology (DPT), Hydro-Dart™ (hand lance), well injections, Pit-Stop™ overspray and soil blending. DTI’s field personnel are continually developing new down-hole tooling designs and working with the latest equipment available to ensure each application is as successful as possible no matter the soil type, depth or type of contaminant.
About Speaker:
After spending more than a decade as DeepEarth Technologies, Inc.’s Senior Field Application Leader, in 2018 Eric Lundy stepped into the role of Environmental Remediation Specialist, utilizing his vast technical field knowledge for site design, project management, estimating, consulting and health and safety. Mr. Lundy has implemented well over 250 soil and groundwater remedial applications on nearly every type of site (from gas stations to chemical plants, large and small) with many different contaminants (hydrocarbons, halogenated compounds, brine and coal tar) all across the states. Mr. Lundy studied Chemistry at Bemidji State University.