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Techniques

Developed in-house
Since the existing methods and techniques did not meet the BioSoil demands, we developed a broad range of these methods and techniques in-house. We did this in close collaboration with leading knowledge institutions and universities, such as the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research(TNO), the Delft University of Technology (TUD) and Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR). These innovations enable BioSoil to offer effective remediation solutions for complex contaminated situations as well. Through BioSoil International and licence contracts these unique methods and techniques are applied in a strongly growing number of countries to fight enormously diverging contaminations. Based on the practical experience the techniques and methods are continuously optimized. New insights and increased technical possibilities also result in new developments.
A number of often applied techniques:

  • In situ
  • Mobile remediation system
  • On site
  • Bioscreen
  • Soil conditioning equipment
  • BBI
  • Dynamic fence
  • Conventional remediation techniques
For more information please contact Martin Slooijer (tel: **-31-78-6820140)

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World's Largest bioscreen realized in Europoort-Rotterdam
28-05-2008: In May BioSoil started the realization of a bioscreen in the Port of Rotterdam (Europoort) area. The screen will have a length of about 275 meters and a depth of approx. 19 meters. These dimensions make it the biggest bioscreen in the world...

Project starts in Brasil
17-11-2006. After a long preparation BioSoil International can now start with a new remediation project in Brasil. It is part of a petrochemical plant. The soil and groundwater are polluted with various organic solvents.

Licence agreements renewed
26-10-2006. Some years ago, BioSoil International signed license agreements with renowned companies in Japan and Finland. Last month these agreements for the delivery of technologies, methods and additives were renewed.