Is ISS Right for Your Site? Evaluating Project Feasibility and Success Factors

Is ISS Right For Your Site? Evaluating Project Feasibility and Success Factors

Facing complex subsurface contamination that traditional methods can't fix? In Situ Stabilization (ISS), also known as deep soil mixing (DSM), is a proven, cost-effective solution for reducing contaminant mobility and solubility, improving structural strength, and adapting to various site conditions. 

Join Dr. Paul Lear, Senior Technical Director, for a comprehensive overview of ISS and its practical applications drawn from his 30+ years of experience.

In this webinar, you'll learn:

  • Effective Treatment for a Range of Contaminants: Learn how ISS tackles heavy metals, hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, and more.
  • Implementation Methods & Techniques: Explore various ISS approaches, including auger mixing and jet grouting, and understand their suitability for different soil types and contaminant profiles.
  • Equipment Considerations: Gain insights into key equipment choices for successful ISS projects.
  • Limitations & Challenges: Dr. Lear will provide practical guidance for mitigating potential issues and ensuring project success, drawing on his extensive experience.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a competitive edge in the environmental remediation field by mastering ISS techniques. This webinar will equip you with the knowledge to effectively treat a range of contaminants, optimize your remediation strategies, and ensure successful project outcomes. 

 

About the Presenter

Paul Lear

Senior Technical Director

Dr. Paul Lear, a leading authority in stabilization/solidification (S/S) technology, brings over 30 years of experience in full-scale remediation projects to Cascade. As a key technical expert in In Situ Stabilization (ISS), Dr. Lear has pioneered numerous groundbreaking advancements in the field. Dr. Lear's expertise extends internationally, with notable achievements such as the first S/S of organic wastes in Australia and the first large-scale S/S treatment in Canada.

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