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In-situ Defined
In its original place; in position; in-situ recovery refers to various methods used to recover deeply buried bitumen deposits, including steam injection, solvent injection and firefloods.
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- Environmental Remediation with advanced chemical oxidation: In-situ and ex-situ remediation using the technology pioneered by Bill Rippetoe. This technology was used to clean the Burmen oil spill in Puerto Rico which was touted as "the most successful clean-up in the history of mankind" by the university of California Berkley. We have never failed to meet clean fill standards. This works in the oil field as well.
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- skbodem: saneringstechn ieken-insitu in-situ NOBIS-rapporte n
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- Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information - Search Results
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- Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment - Technology Transfer
- Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable | Information Links
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