gPRO Technology
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What is gPRO®
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The groundwater Pressurized Remediation Optimizer (gPRO®) is a gas delivery technology capable of delivering high amounts of nascent gas into liquids. The proprietary structured polymer used in gPRO® modules contains hydrophobic microporous hollow fiber. These fibers provide enormous amounts of surface area for the mass transfer of gas into groundwater. There are two kinds of gPRO® products the gPRO® High Pressure (HP) and the gPRO® Low Pressure (LP), more detailed descriptions of the gPRO® HP and gPRO® LP are outlined in the ‘gPRO® Technology Description’ article.
gPRO® Technology Description
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gPRO®, stands for groundwater Pressurized Remediation Optimizer is a groundwater bioremediation delivery system for introducing supersaturated oxygen or other gaseous substrates into groundwater.
There are 2 versions of gPRO®, the High Pressure Unit (HP) and the Low Pressure Unit (LP), both units:
• Are simple to operate
• Can inject discharge water or fresh water into the aquifer
• Have NO risk of vapour intrusion
• DO NOT form preferential pathways
• NO gas loss or off gassing
• NO gas entrapment leading to mounding
gPRO® Technology Comparison
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The gPRO® is a versatile tool for groundwater treatment that provides high rate Gas inFusion into groundwater pumped through microporous hollow fiber cross-current flow modules. The gPRO® compliments the capabilities of iSOC® and HiSOC® systems for as inFusion applications and extends Gas inFusion to new market areas. gPRO® systems are targeted on groundwater treatment using primarily biological but also chemical and physical processes depending on the gas infused and the remediation approach. Current applications envisioned for the gPRO® include...
gPRO® Applications
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Chart describing methods of using Gas inFusion Technology for Petroleum Releases, methods for Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, methods for Ammonia and Nitrate Treatment.