Regenesis - 3-D Microemulsion
An injectable amendment for in situ remediation that drives enhanced reductive dechlorination (ERD), breaking down chlorinated solvents such as PCE, TCE, DCE, and VC into harmless end products like ethene. 3-D Microemulsion is a slow-release amendment that self-distributes widely in the subsurface, improving coverage in hard-to-reach areas (e.g., beneath roadways or structures) and reducing the number of injection points needed. Its efficiency saves time and cost while ensuring reliable treatment where other electron donors fall short.
Once injected, 3-D Microemulsion provides a staged release of electron donors that sustain ERD for 2 to 4 years from a single application. This long-lasting release accelerates the breakdown of chlorinated solvents and can be delivered by wells, direct-push, borings, excavation, or gravity feeding into bedrock.
3-D Microemulsion is used at a wide range of sites impacted by chlorinated solvents, including industrial facilities, dry cleaners, Department of Defense installations and municipal properties.
