CSI Environmental Projects

CSI Environmental has worked on many projects for our clients, saving them time and money and using environmentally friendly methods and techniques unique to our work.

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RICE Energy

CSIE technology, using 3-dimensionaly woven geotextile tubes and advanced polymers, was used to treat contaminated sludge and fluids contained in a central fracking impoundment. CSIE significantly reduced the waste volume requiring transport and disposal.  Lagoon sludge was dredged and dewatered achieving an increase in solids content from 8% to 65% in less than 5 days allowing the energy company to eliminate the need to apply bulking agents to solidify the waste stream.  This reduction in overall waste volume requiring disposal resulted in several hundred thousand dollars in waste disposal costs. In addition, CSIE’s effluent water from the dewatering process using geotextile tubes and proprietary polymers was clean enough for reuse in the fracking process resulting in further cost savings.

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Kane & Lombard

CSIE designed, constructed, and operates a treatment plant for remediation of contaminated ground water at an EPA Superfund site in Maryland.  The treatment plant is designed to remove metals and organic biomass from the groundwater to facilitate destruction of chlorinated VOC compounds including dichloroethane, tetrachloroethylene, and trichloroethylene using ozone treatment. CSIE obtained a NPDES surface water discharge permit on behalf of the client for safe, compliant discharge of treated groundwater.        

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Mississippi Phosphate

A Superfund project in Pascagoula, Mississippi, where CSIE piloted a demonstration to show that our custom Polymers and 3-dimensional woven Geotextile Tubes would facilitate the cleaning and closure of Waste Water ponds at the closed fertilizer plant.