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Mobil in situ remediation system
can be used anywhere in the world

Everywhere
The site has to be accessible by truck. That is about the only requirement a location has to meet to enable working with the BioSoil mobile in situ remediation system. This is explained by the fact that the heart of the in situ remediation system, the central control unit, is housed in a robust container. This container can be transported world-wide with standard means of transport. As a result the system is now used in remediation operations from the south of Chile to the north of Scandinavia.

Impervious to explosions
The BioSoil Technical Department specifically sets up and fine-tunes every control unit to the specific needs of the project concerned,  optimally taking the location-specific conditions into account. For application at petrochemical production sites, for example, the control unit can be rendered completely impervious to explosions.  This version of the in situ remediation system has meanwhile been used at various production sites.

It looks after itself
During the remediation operation BioSoil monitors the functioning of the control unit 24 hours a day. This is accomplished via a control and alarm system over the Internet. BioSoil employees will repair unexpected disturbances as soon as possible.



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