Landfarm Remediation: Sustainable Method for Soil Decontamination For centuries, humans have used the land to grow crops, build homes, and extract resources. However, these activities have left behind a legacy of pollution and contamination that threatens the health of our planet and its inhabitants. In recent years, a new approach to healing the land has...Read More
Effective Bioremediation Techniques for Environmental Cleanup IntroductionBioremediation is the use of microorganisms, or their enzymes to clean up environmental pollutants. It is a sustainable and cost-effective approach to clean up contaminated soil, water, and air. Bioremediation can be applied to a variety of pollutants, including petroleum, pesticides, and solvents. Bioremediation is a complex process that...Read More
Oil Spill Cleanup Oil spills are a serious environmental problem that can have devastating effects on wildlife, aquatic life, and the natural environment. They are also a significant hazard for communities and businesses that rely on clean water and pristine landscapes. Fortunately, organizations like Delta Remediation are working to prevent and clean up oil spills...Read More
Oil-Contaminated Soil Remediation: The Process of Cleaning Up Soil Polluted with Oil Oil contamination of soil is a widespread problem that can have serious environmental and health impacts. The presence of oil in the soil can result from a variety of sources, including spills from storage tanks or pipelines, leakage from vehicles, and improper disposal...Read More
Providing Naturally Amplified Solutions for Effective Remediation Effective April 30, 2021 – Delta Remediation Inc, a leader in bioremediation, officially entered a strategic partnership with BullHorn Bio-Remediation to provide Canadian industrial sectors with a variety of innovative environmental products and services. The BullHorn Delta partnership is majority-owned by BullHorn Bio-Remediation making the partnership applicable for indigenous engagement and...Read More
Delta Remediation Engages as Advanced Business Match (ABM) Powerhouse partner to deliver Environmental Services Business Matching Sessions About ABMThe Advanced Business Match (ABM) is a powerful online and in-person network that connects decision-makersto create opportunities for business. ABM combines custom technology with in-depth market knowledge to eliminate the high costs and guesswork ofconventional relationship development....Read More
Introducing ScreenLogix® Hydrocarbon Screening Tool by Delta Remediation Delta Remediation (Delta) has developed the ScreenLogix® Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) soil test kit that can quickly and effectively determine the type and concentration of hydrocarbon contamination in soils. This method of testing is known as a Friedel Crafts reaction. Friedel Crafts reaction is the synthesis of...Read More
Delta Remediation (Delta) and the University of Calgary (U of C) Department of GeoScience are formalizing their third research project, this time in the field of Produced Water (Sodium Chloride) remediation. The research team is seeking both contaminated soils and interested industry partners for this upcoming research project. Please contact Delta Remediation through its web...Read More
Alberta’s Clean Resource Innovation Network and the government of Canada’s Trade Commissioners Service recently published a brochure highlighting Canadian companies that have developed innovative technologies that are being adopted on a global scale. Delta Remediation was proud to be featured alongside other Canadian Environmental leaders such as Ages Thermal Processing and Maapera Analytics . TCS-Fact-Sheet-LAND_WELLSITE-WEB_EN-1Download...Read More
Delta Remediation has successfully completed the bioremediation of long-chain (F1-F4G) hydrocarbons in Canada’s Arctic. Using its’ proprietary BioLogix technology to reclaim over 1,400 cubic meters of contaminated soils saving almost $200,000 after all expenses associated with the bioremediation treatment. Located near Lac de Gras within the Northwest Territories, Canada approximately 300 km north of Yellowknife...Read More