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Dec 13, 2021,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla., Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- In ecoSPEARS' first international deployment with Swedish Geotechnical Institute (SGI) through TUFFO's research program, Swedish Geological Survey (SGU), and Sweco Asset Management Technologies AB, ecoSPEARS evaluates SPEARS for a non-invasive long-term remediation solution with support from the Umea Marine Research Center (UMF) for polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contaminated sediment.
Over 500 SPEARS were deployed within three different sediment quality test areas. Picture Peter Lundstr?m
"We have had a couple of amazing days during this field
deployment, and it's inspiring to see how well the project parties' different
competencies complement each other, and how our collaboration opens up for new
projects. The SPEARS technology has the potential to make a difference in how
to remediate contaminated sediments both in Sweden and other parts of the
world, and the fact that the research can lead to concrete measures makes it
even more exciting, in my opinion", says Ume? University Project Manager Stina Jansson.
"It
feels great to be part of a project where Sweco's broad expertise in polluted
areas and sustainability is in focus. To do this in collaboration with Ume?
University, SGU, and an innovation-driven company like ecoSPEARS is extra
exciting. The project will provide important knowledge for future action plans
for the large areas of fiber banks along our coast", says Sweco
Environmental Specialist and Team Manager Magnus Bergknut.
ecoSPEARS and Ume? University partnered
to deploy SPEARS in the Gulf of Bothnia off the coast of Sweden.
SGI sponsored Umea University with a grant to explore environmentally-friendly
remediation technologies to eliminate harmful toxins. ecoSPEARS is the
exclusive licensee of the NASA-developed Sorbent Polymer Extraction and
Remediation System (SPEARS), a sustainable remediation technology to extract PCBs,
dioxins, and other persistent toxins from the environment.
"We
are enthusiastic and confident our partnership with Umea University, SGI, and
Sweco will support ecoSPEARS' goal to protect human health and the
environment," said Serg
Albino, CEO & Co-Founder of ecoSPEARS. "We are fortunate
to have partners that are so committed to implementing sustainable green
technology."
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were
developed in 1929, utilized by the United States and every
industrialized nation. However, persistent organic pollutants (POPs) like PCBs
do not readily degrade once in the environment, posing a threat to wildlife and
human health. Moreover, despite the ban on PCB production in 1979, PCBs
are still the most widespread contaminant on earth. To learn more about PCBs,
visit The Problem.
The NASA-developed technology, SPEARS,
like Florida mangroves,
absorbs industrial chemical contaminants preventing further spread by slowing
sediment erosion, eliminating the need for dredging, carbon capping, or
incineration. SPEARS is a scalable mat-liner of plastic spikes filled with
a proprietary reagent that inserts into contaminated sediment or around
challenging areas such as piers, harbors, pylons, or sensitive wetland areas
where dredging may not be feasible. ecoSPEARS removes SPEARS once the site's
remedial goals are achieved. ecoSPEARS' ecoCUBE technology powered by Violet
Defense treats the collected reagent to eliminate all the contained PCBs.
Additionally, SPEARS does not destroy the aquatic habitat nor resuspend
contaminants into the water column, providing a permanent, sustainable, and
environmentally-friendly solution for PCB remediation.
Once the feasibility and effectiveness of
the SPEARS pilot program prove successful for PCB and PAH remediation of
contaminated sediment, ecoSPEARS aims to graduate the program to a full-scale
deployment with the mission of implementing the sustainable solution to
waterways across Europe.
About
ecoSPEARS
Founded in 2017, ecoSPEARS is an
environmental technology company ushering in the net-zero future of
environmental remediation. ecoSPEARS designs and develops green and sustainable
technologies to extract and eliminate PCBs, dioxins, 1,4-dioxane, and other
persistent toxins from the environment - forever. ecoSPEARS is the exclusive
licensee of sustainable environmental remediation technologies developed by
NASA. To learn more about ecoSPEARS, visit www.ecospears.com.
About Ume?
University
Established in 1965, Ume? University is a
comprehensive university covering research and education in medicine, science
and technology, social sciences, arts and humanities, and educational sciences.
As a knowledge-driven organization, Ume? University strives to provide students
and staff with unique opportunities for learning and development while
simultaneously serving society with new knowledge and creative citizens. For
more information on Ume? University, visit www.umu.se/en.
About
Swedish Geotechnical Institute (SGI)
The Swedish Geotechnical Institute (SGI)
is an expert agency that works for a safe, efficient and sustainable
development and sustainable use of land and natural resources. SGI's mission
includes the prevention of landslides and coastal erosion, sustainable and
effective soil works, know-how and methods to remediate contaminated sites, and
climate adaptation. For more information on the Swedish Geological Institute,
visit www.sgi.se/en.
About Sweco
Sweco plans and designs the sustainable
communities and cities of the future. Together with their clients and the
collective knowledge of Sweco's 17,500 architects, engineers, and other
specialists, Sweco co-creates solutions to address urbanization, capture the
power of digitalization, and make our societies more sustainable. Sweco is Europe's leading
engineering and architecture consultancy, with approximately SEK 20.6 billion (EUR 1.9 billion)
sales. The company is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. For more information on Sweco,
visit www.sweco.co.uk.
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