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U.S. and International Markets for Phytoremediation, 1999-2000Published by: D. Glass Associates Inc. Published: Jul. 1, 1999 - 278 Pages Table of ContentsAbout the Author. Executive Summary. Chapter 1. Introduction. Overview New Features of the 1999-2000 Report Chapter 2. Phytoremediation Technologies and Applications. Applications for Soil Remediation Phytoextraction Phytostabilization Stimulation of Rhizosphere Bioremediation (Phytostimulation) Phytovolatilization Phytotransformation (Phytodegradation) Phytomining Applications for Water Treatment or Control Rhizofiltration Hydraulic barriers for containment of groundwater migration Vegetative Caps for Containment of Landfill Leachate Constructed Wetlands (Reed Beds) Other Uses of Plants for Environmental Restoration Riparian Buffer Zones Buffer Zones for Stormwater Detention Revegetation/Bioengineering for Erosion Control Plants Used in Phytoremediation Natural Metal Hyperaccumulators Stimulators of Rhizosphere Biodegradation Trees Plants and Trees with Biodegradative Capabilities Halophytic (Salt-Loving) Plants Wetland Species, Commodity Crops and Other Plants Substances Amenable to Phytoremediation Chapter 3. The United States Phytoremediation Industry. Overview United States Dedicated Phytoremediation Companies Applied Natural Sciences EarthCare, Inc. Ecolotree, Inc. Phytokinetics, Inc. Phytotech Division of Edenspace Systems Corporation PhytoWorks, Inc. Thomas Consultants, Inc. Verdant Technologies, Inc. Viridian Environmental LLC United States Diversifying Specialty Companies Azurea, Inc. Bitterroot Restoration, Inc. Ecoscience, Inc. GreenGold International, Inc. Living Technologies, Inc. Lynntech, Inc. Sustainable Strategies The Bioengineering Group, Inc. Wolverton Environmental Services, Inc. Other Diversifying Specialty Companies United States Diversified Consulting/Engineering Companies Alliant Tech Systems ARCADIS Geraghty & Miller ARM Group, Inc. August Mack Environmental, Inc. Braun Intertec Corporation CH2M HILL CRA Services Dames & Moore Geomatrix Consultants, Inc. Geosyntec Consultants IT Corporation Key Engineering MSE Technology Applications, Inc. Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. Roy F. Weston, Inc. SoilQuest International, Inc. ThermoRETEC Other Consulting/Engineering Firms Industrial Companies Individual Company Research Activities BP Amoco Chevron DuPont Exxon Union Carbide Industry Research Consortia Suppliers of Nutrients, Soil Amendments and Related Products Suppliers of Instrumentation and Equipment for Phytoremediation Universities, Nonprofit Labs and the Government Academic Research Groups U.S. Government Activities and Research Groups Market Barriers and Corporate Strategies for Small Phytoremediation Companies Competition from Alternative Technologies Competition from Larger Companies Economic Difficulties in Conducting R&D Corporate Strategies and Outlook for Commercial Success of Small Phytoremediation Companies Corporate Strategies for Consulting/Engineering Companies Chapter 4. The International Phytoremediation Industry. Overview Canadian Phytoremediation Companies CH2M Gore & Storrie Ltd. Conor Pacific Erin Consulting, Ltd. Federated Co-operatives Limited Jacques Whitford Environment Limited Northern Water, Environment and Training Services Pollutech Other Canadian Companies European Phytoremediation Companies United Kingdom Oceans Environmental Engineering Ltd. Quest Environmental Slater (UK) Limited Italy Consulagri S.r.l. Ecobios S.r.l. Metapontum Agrobios Plantechno S.r.l. Germany BioPlanta GmbH Piccoplant Other European Countries AGRITEC, Research, Breeding and Services, Ltd. Battelle Europe Biotec SA Euramtecna Hedeselskabet Environment and Energy Hydropol Organica Ecotechnologies Ltd. VBB VIAK AB Phytoremediation Companies in the Rest of the World Non-Profit Research Groups Outside the United States Government Activities Outside the United States Canada European Union COST -- European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research. National Governments in Europe Chapter 5. Summary of Phytoremediation Projects and Demonstrations. Pathways to Field Implementation of Phytoremediation U.S. EPA SITE Demonstrations Wood Treatment Site (Portland, OR) Petroleum Spill in Soil and Groundwater (Ogden, UT) TCE-Contaminated Groundwater (Military Base, Fort Worth, TX) Metal Contaminated Soil (Metal Plating Facility, Findlay, OH) Lead-Contaminated Soils (Brownfields Site, Trenton, NJ) Phytoremediation of Radionuclides (Pocatello, ID) U.S. Superfund Sites Using Phytoremediation U.S. Department of Defense-Supported Projects Explosives-Contaminated Groundwater (Iowa Army Ammunition Plant) Explosives-Contaminated Groundwater (Milan Army Ammunition Plant, Milan TN) Explosives-Contaminated Groundwater (Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant, Chattanooga, TN) Groundwater Contaminated with Chlorinated Solvents (Aberdeen Proving Grounds) U.S. Department of Energy-Supported Projects Biomass Remediation System Project Other DOE Projects Other United States Demonstration, Pilot and Commercial Projects Leachate Containment at Municipal Landfills and Solid Waste Facilities Removal of TCE Contaminated Groundwater Using Hybrid Poplars Remediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons from Soils Phytoremediation Projects Outside the United States Overview Phytoremediation Projects in Canada Phytoremediation Projects in Europe Phytoremediation Projects Elsewhere in the World Chapter 6. Factors Affecting Phytoremediation’s Potential Market Growth. Phytoremediation’s Strengths and Weaknesses General Advantages of Phytoremediation General Disadvantages of Phytoremediation Intangible Factors Barriers to Success of Innovative Technologies and their Impact on Phytoremediation Barriers to Acceptance in the Marketplace Regulatory Barriers Barriers and Opportunities for Proving and Improving Phytoremediation’s Efficacy Prospects for Phytoremediation’s Growth in the Present Market Climate Chapter 7. Phytoremediation’s Market Potential in the United States. Sizes of Market Sectors Potentially Available to Phytoremediation Phytoremediation Market Sectors Hazardous Waste Remediation Market Radioisotope Remediation Market Wastewater Treatment Market Market for Containment of Landfill Leachate and Other Contaminated Runoff Treatment of Nonmetallic Inorganics from Water Current and Projected Phytoremediation Markets by Sector Remediation of Organics from Groundwater Remediation of Organics from Soils Remediation of Metals from Soils Remediation of Nonmetallic Inorganics from Groundwater Treatment of Metals in Groundwater, Wastewater and Acid Mine Drainage Remediation of Radionuclides (all media) Treatment of Municipal Wastewater Treatment or Control of Landfill Leachate Other Uses of Phytoremediation Overall Market Estimates Chapter 8. Phytoremediation’s International Market Potential Overview of International Environmental Markets Overview International Remediation Markets Other International Environmental Markets European Markets Available to Phytoremediation Overview European Union Germany The Netherlands Nordic Countries-- Overview Denmark Sweden Finland Norway United Kingdom France Spain Italy7 Austria Remediation Markets in Central and Eastern European Countries -- Overview Bulgaria Czech Republic Hungary Lithuania Poland Romania Russia Slovakia Slovenia Ukraine Canadian Markets Available to Phytoremediation Other World Markets Available to Phytoremediation Japan Australia Other Asian Markets Latin America International Phytoremediation Markets Overview Canada Europe Other Markets Worldwide Phytoremediation Markets Chapter 9. Glossary Chapter 10. Useful Phytoremediation Sites on the Worldwide Web. Chapter 11. References. AbstractD. Glass Associates, Inc. has published the first report to comprehensively cover international markets for this promising new technology. This new report updates and expands the information in D. Glass Associates' 1998 report on the U.S. phytoremediation market, and includes:This 270-page report includes over 50 tables, and contains addresses and contact names for key phytoremediation companies and other useful information
to guide decision-making by site owners, regulators, investors or researchers.
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