Beacon News & Events

BEACON INVITED TO SPEAK AT U.S. EPA TECHNICAL FORUM

Monday, April 30th - 2012

At the request of the U.S. EPA, Beacon will be providing a technical presentation at the EPA Technical Support Project Meeting on the use of passive soil gas technologies to provide high-resolution site characterization data

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LOOK FOR BEACON AT UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND MEETINGS

Sunday, January 1st - 2012

Look for Beacon Environmental at the following events where we will be presenting, participating, and/or exhibiting.

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BEACON COMPLETES A 1,000 SAMPLE POINT SURVEY OF A FORMER INDUSTRIAL FACILITY

Tuesday, January 4th - 2011

Beacon recently completed a 1,000 sample point passive soil gas survey of a former industrial facility where a broad range of VOCs and SVOCs were identified.

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BEACON COMPLETES THE FIRST PASSIVE SOIL GAS SURVEY IN COSTA RICA

Monday, October 4th - 2010

Beacon provides passive soil gas services at a petrol station site in Costa Rica, which is reportedly the first passive soil gas survey completed in Costa Rica.

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BEACON JOINS INTERSTATE TECHNOLOGY & REGULATORY COUNCIL (ITRC)

Monday, March 1st - 2010

ITRC brings together a diverse mix of environmental experts and stakeholders from both the public and private sectors

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LOOK FOR BEACON IN THE JOURNAL OF REMEDIATION

Wednesday, February 10th - 2010

Beacon Environmental recently published an article in the Journal of Remediation (John Wiley & Sons Inc.).

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BEACON IS A CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR TO NEW PUBLICATION ON FIELD SAMPLING METHODS

Sunday, January 10th - 2010

Mark Byrnes, author of Field Sampling Methods for Remedial Investigations (Second Edition), requested BEACON contribute to the revised edition of this popular book

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BEACON PERFORMS PASSIVE SOIL GAS SURVEYS ON MULTIPLE SITES IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Wednesday, December 16th - 2009

BeSure Passive Soil Gas Kits™ have been employed at multiple sites in the Middle East to characterize sites for releases of petroleum contamination and to delineate the extent of the contamination.

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