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Wolf Creek Dam Foundation Remediation Project
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Wolf Creek Dam Foundation Remediation Safety Milestone

November 30, 2011 rockman Comments Off on Wolf Creek Dam Foundation Remediation Safety Milestone

The US Army Corps’ Wolf Creek Dam foundation remediation project in is the largest and most complex foundation remediation project in the world according the the contractor PM. It involves the installation of a massive […]

Directional Drilling - an option for environmental remediation
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Directional Drilling for Environmental Remediation

October 4, 2010 rockman 1

Vertical environmental wells for monitoring or remediation of contaminated sites are fairly well known. But over the last 20-years or so, the technology for directional drilling for environmental remediation has existed but has been largely […]

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