Treatability Laboratory Services
The difference between the success or failure of a remedial application is often a result of understanding the interaction of the site specific geochemistry and biology with the proposed technology. Loureiro’s more than 16 years of experience in conducting treatability testing for industry and governmental institutions allows us to quickly and cost-effectively select the technology most certain to achieve the remedial goals based on site and client specific requirements. Loureiro has been selected to conduct specific treatability studies for product comparisons and evaluate the effects of in situ chemical oxidation on metals mobilization for the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP).
Why Conduct a Treatability Test?
- Increased Certainty – The ability to identify undesirable outcomes and avoid technology failures prior to design and full-scale implementation
- Technology Selection – The flexibility to effectively evaluate multiple applicable technologies simultaneously
- Determine Reagent Quantities – An understanding of the type and quantity of reagent required to meet your site objectives. Under-dosing can result in additional unanticipated applications, while over-dosing is the equivalent to pumping capital down a well
- Cost Estimation – As reagent costs can make up a significant component of the full scale application costs, an understanding of the applicable reagents and costs can refine/confirm budget estimates
In 2013, Loureiro acquired Bioremediation Consulting Inc. (BCI) of Watertown, MA and relocated their facilities into Loureiro’s NH offices. BCI specialized in bioremediation microcosm and treatability studies, laboratory based bioremediation consulting, and culture development for bioaugmentation. BCI brought to Loureiro an additional 20 + years expertise in treatability testing having conducted 150 tests on soils and groundwater’s from 100 different sites across the United States.
In 2016, Loureiro obtained certification from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to import international soils for treatability testing at remediation projects. Groundwater does not require certification for import. Loureiro has completed treatability testing for soil and groundwater remediation projects from such diverse locations as South Africa, France, and Puerto Rico.
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Email Loureiro at [email protected] with inquiries about conducting a treatability test. Additionally, a selection of our case studies can be found here.