Florida Site Closures With One Petrox Application

The following applications demonstrate the significant results that can be achieved with a single application of Petrox bioremediation. Florida Panhandle Gas Station Facility ID # 32-8520334 Petrox was injected through horizontal drilling to address a ground water plume with limited surface access.  After a single Petrox® application there was significant reduction in the contaminant concentrations. […]

Fast, Low-Cost Petroleum Spill Treatment

After removal of USTs, ground water was treated over a one-half acre plume in Houston, Texas.  Petrox bioaugmentation was implemented by injection of 110 gallons of high concentration microbial solution in April 2006.  Post-treatment sampling shows the bioaugmentation significantly reduced the source area contaminant levels  at a cost of less than $2,000 for the Petrox®. Sampling Date […]

LNAPL Removal with Petrox

Site Summary Petrox® bioaugmentation was implemented to remediate fuel spilled at a railway in at Central, Ohio.  The impacted soil in the source area was excavated for off-site disposal.  The fuel, however, percolated through the fill into underlying soil.  The fuel migrated through the soil, seeped to the surface and formed a sheen on the […]

Pesticide Bioremediation with Petrox®

Site Summary Petrox® bioremediation was used to remediate dieldrin and other pesticides at a site in Pensacola, Florida. The remediation progressed in stages including a bench-scale treatability study and field pilot study prior to full-scale remediation. The full-scale remediation is also staged to take full advantage of the benefits of each application of Petrox® bioremediation […]

Easy Bioremediation of Oil Surface Spills

Petrox  bioremediation of oil surface spills reduces TPH accumulation in drainage ditches and maintenance areas. Using a simple manual sprayer, Petrox microbes applied to the soil surface begin bioremediation immediately. The following chart shows the results of the application of 10 gallons of Petrox to petroleum-contaminanted soil in a drainage ditch. After about 60 days, […]