How have Trap & Treat® products worked on other sites? The case studies below give you an example of the results achieved by our products at different sites around the country.


Contaminant Type of Site Location Product More Info
Condensate-1 Natural Gas Compressor Site Eastern Colorado BOS 200®
This site is located in eastern Colorado where a release of condensate created a small impact to groundwater near the site Dehy building.


TEX Active Manufacturing Company Kentucky BOS 200®
A UST tank storing waste solvents, paints, stains, and lacquers leaked TEX into the surrounding soils and groundwater. LNAPL (free-product) was documented under the building prior to treatment. NFA granted 10/18/06.


Condensate-2 Active Natural Gas Compressor Site Eastern Colorado BOS 200®
A release of condensate created an impact to soil and groundwater. LNAPL (free-product) was observed next to the Dehy building prior to treatment.


BTEX (gasoline) Pilot Study - Convenience Store Wyoming BOS 200®
Study conducted to evaluate effectiveness of BOS 200® in treating BTEX contamination at the site.


TEPH Petroleum Release Site Golden, CO BOS 200®
Residual soil contamination from small petroleum surface spills needed to be brought under the Colorado soil standards of 500 ppm. The site was treated with Trap & Treat® BOS 200® in April 2004 and in August 2004 was submitted to the state for closure. In October, the contractor received a No Further Action letter from the State of Colorado for this site.


Bench Study Destruction of TCE Bench Tests BOS 100®
Analysis of Bench data reveals some exciting information on this new product and how well it will work in the field.


BOS 100® Pilot Study TCE Plume Pilot Study - Colorado Manufacturing Plant BOS 100®
First pilot study of BOS 100® yields exciting results in the field.


BTEX Former Gas Station Colorado BOS 200®
Residual, low level contamination seemed determined to stick around this former gas station site until BOS 200® was used to polish it off.


BTEX Maintenance Facility Colorado BOS 200®
This pilot project was conducted to demonstrate the viability of using BOS 200® at a maintenance facility. Within a period of one month following treatment, all contaminant levels were still below clean-up levels. Full-scale treatment has been approved for the Fall of 2006.


Benzene Retail Gasoline Station Northglenn, Colorado BOS 200®
This pilot study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of using BOS 200® to remediate the site. Based on the results of the pilot, the full scale injection program using BOS 200® was designed and is awaiting regulatory approval.


Benzene Tank Battery Weld County, Colorado BOS 200®
BOS 200® was injected at the site to clean up a product release. 4 weeks after injection, the contaminant level had been reduced to below the groundwater standard in all wells. After a year of monitoring, an NFA was issued (June 2005).


Benzene/TPH Truck Stop Wyoming BOS 200®
Site facts - pre-treatment: Benzene (groundwater) low to 1200 ug/L; TPH (groundwater) - ow to 18,000 ug/L; TPH (soil) up to 7900 mg/kg. After treating with BOS 200® and monitoring for several months, have filed with state for site closure.


Benzene/TPH Convenience Store Wyoming BOS 200®
Pre-treatment status: Benzene (groundwater) up to 26,000 ug/L; TPH (groundwater) up to 14,400 ug/L. After treatment, only one monitoring level (GRO) in one well (MW-7) remains above standard. Further monitoring for natural attenuation will take place on this well before applying for site closure.


TPH Lingle School Wyoming BOS 200®
Pretreatment status: Benzene (groundwater) <5 ug/L; TPH (groundwater) 30 - 130 mg/L; TPH (soil) 200 - 800 mg/kg. After treatment, site has been closed.




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