Abstract: | ![]() The removal of dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPL) in-situ remains one of the remediation industry's toughest burden. Numerous treatment methods have been applied in an effort to deal with this problem, most requiring many years of continued application to produce even marginally successful results. Current Environment Solutions (CES) has brought a new technology, known as Six-Phase Heating? (SPH), to bear on this problem. This new technology is proving capable of providing rapid remediation of DNAPL-contaminated sites at reasonable costs. |