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The Nuts and Bolts of Thermal Remediation
A 2025 Webinar series

Want to learn more about how thermal remediation works and how it is applied to contaminated sites? Our 2025 webinar series, “The Nuts and Bolts of Thermal Remediation," is the perfect starting point. In this 6-part series, our thermal remediation experts with decades of experience on hundreds of sites will guide you through a project from start to finish, including:

  • The fundamentals of thermal remediation and how each technology works.
  • Evaluating sites to select the most effective thermal technology.
  • Key considerations for designing the heating components of in situ thermal remediation (ISTR) systems.
  • Designing extraction and treatment systems, sizing and selecting technologies for water, liquid treatment, and NAPL management.
  • Site-specific factors, like working around utilities and beneath buildings that impact the wellfield installation and system construction process.
  • The importance of good startup and operating procedures along with data collection and reporting, to ensure successful ISTR outcomes.

Sign up once to access the full series and no need to worry if you miss a session - we’ll send you the recording afterward. Bring your curiosity and questions for an informative and interactive deep dive into what ISTR is and how it can provide safe, reliable, and effective treatment for challenging contaminants like CVOC DNAPLs and even PFAS!

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The Series

Getting Started with Thermal Remediation

January 29, 2025
In this first webinar, we’ll introduce the fundamentals of thermal remediation, including key removal mechanisms, primary thermal technologies, and the ideal applications of low, moderate, and high-temperature treatments. We'll also share a case study on combining technologies to treat a complex CVOC DNAPL site.

Using Conceptual Site Models to Guide Thermal Technology Choice

February 26, 2025
In this webinar, we’ll focus on using a Conceptual Site Model (CSM) to select the best thermal remediation technologies, considering site-specific conditions like geology, groundwater flow, and contamination depth. We’ll also discuss the value of high resolution site characterization to optimize cleanup and reduce costs.

Thermal Modeling, Wellfield Design, and Monitoring

March 26, 2025
In this session, thermal expert Steffen Griepke will walk us through designing effective thermal remediation systems, covering heating, extraction, and monitoring components, with insights on numerical modeling for predicting power, equipment needs, and treatment timelines. We'll also discuss wellfield design and monitoring parameters to ensure effective heating and remediation.

Selection and Design of Vapor and Liquid Treatment Systems

April 23, 2025
This webinar will focus on designing vapor and liquid extraction and treatment systems for effective contaminant removal in thermal remediation. Presenter Steffen Griepke will discuss choosing treatment technologies and system components, special considerations for PFAS and 1,4-dioxane, and effective NAPL handling strategies.

Key Steps for Installation of Thermal Remediation Systems

May 28, 2025
This webinar will guide you through planning and executing the installation and construction of thermal remediation systems, including site preparation, safe wellfield installation, and equipment setup. Key topics include utility locating, managing site access, and refining the site CSM with contaminant data collected during installation.

Monitoring and Evaluating Thermal Remediation Operations

June 25, 2025
In our final webinar, we’ll focus on achieving successful thermal remediation operations, covering startup procedures, system monitoring, troubleshooting, and data-driven performance optimization. We'll also discuss setting clear objectives and KPIs to measure success, equipping you with practical strategies to enhance project outcomes.

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