• Deep Groundwater

    Our TreeWell systems can treat groundwater well beyond the shallow depths reached by traditional phytoremediation methods. With our systems, we have remediated groundwater at over 100 ft bgs

  • Challenging Geology

    Our systems are designed to direct root growth and to enable trees to consume water from specific lithologic intervals, even those situated beneath zones of clean groundwater

  • Contaminant Concentrations

    With our patented technologies and methods, we have developed in situ, plant-based solutions effective even in circumstances generally considered phytotoxic

  • Cost Savings

    TreeWell systems are a sustainable, nature-based solution with lower lifetime O & M costs than many other alternatives. This can translate into significant cost savings for clients.​

Deep Groundwater

Our TreeWell systems can treat groundwater well beyond the shallow depths reached by traditional phytoremediation methods. With our systems, we have remediated groundwater at over 100 ft bgs

Challenging Geology

Our systems are designed to direct root growth and to enable trees to consume water from specific lithologic intervals, even those situated beneath zones of clean groundwater

Contaminant Concentrations

Our systems are designed to direct root growth and to enable trees to consume water from specific lithologic intervals, even those situated beneath zones of clean groundwater

Cost Savings

TreeWell systems are a sustainable, nature-based solution with lower lifetime O and M costs than many other alternatives. This can translate into significant cost savings for clients.​

Projects by Location

New Stanton, PA

(2014-Present)

Target contaminants: trichloroethene and its degradation products

Depth: Up to 45 ft bgs

 

Enid, OK

(2012-Present)

Target contaminants: benzene; as well as lower concentrations of several other petroleum hydrocarbons dissolved in groundwater

Depth: shallow soils and groundwater (0 to approximately 25 ft bgs)

Moss Point, MS

(2017-2019)

Target contaminants: the select primary contaminants of concern (COCs) in the groundwater at the site include [1,2-Dichloroethane, 2-Chloroethanol, 1,4-Dioxane, bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane, and bis(2-Chloroethyl)ether].

Depth: Approximately 25 ft bgs

Shelby, NC

(2015-Present)

Target contaminant: Chlorinated VOCs and 1,4-dioxane

Depth: shallow soils and groundwater (0 to approximately 25 ft bgs)

 

Clover, SC

(2017-Present)

Target contaminants: Chlorobenzene; as well as lower concentrations of several other VOC constituents

Depth: shallow soils and groundwater (0 to approximately 40 ft bgs)

Terneuzen, Netherlands

(2012-Present)

Target contaminants: 1,4-dioxane

Depth: Up to approximately 8 meters bgs (~26 ft bgs)

Carlyss, LA

(2015-Present)

Target contaminants: benzene, chlorobenzene, toluene, diphenyl ether, phenol; 1,1,2-TCA; 1,2-DCA; PCE; TCE; Chloroform; cis-1,2-DCE; trans-1,2-DCE; 1,1-DCE; vinyl chloride; 1,1-DCA; and lower concentrations of several other VOC constituents in shallow soils and groundwater

Depth: Approximately 25 – 115 ft bgs

Danville, IL

(2014-Present)

Target contaminant: carbon tetrachloride

Depth: shallow soils and groundwater (0 to approximately 25 ft bgs)

 

Ellender Ferry, LA

(2017-Present)

Target contaminants: 1,1,2-TCA, 1,1-DCA, 1,1-DCE, 1,2-DCE, chloroform, chlorobenzene, cis-1,2-DCE, trans-1,2-DCE, TCE, vinyl chloride and lower concentrations of several other VOC constituents.

Depth: shallow soils and groundwater, approximately 20 - 90 ft bgs

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