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07/10/2026

When performing remediation work, how do you monitor your progress to know when it’s time to send confirmatory samples off for third party lab analysis; Hanby Environmental Field Test Kits!

We have Field Test Kits for TPH, PFAS/PFOS and Chlorides.

LTR - Ep 58 - Future Event - Large Scale Demonstration of "The New Remediation Paradigm" in Odessa, Texas - Let's Talk Remediation 07/01/2026

In this 58th episode, I discuss A Future Event - Large Scale Demonstration of "The New Remediation Paradigm" in Odessa, Texas.

Here's an opportunity that you don't want to miss. It's the opportunity to see a large scale remediation in real time, implementing "The New Remediation Paradigm."

When: The event is taking place on July 15, 2026 at 10 am.

Where: Lighthouse Environmental at 17901 Interstate 20 Service Rd, Odessa, Texas.

Lighthouse Environmental is hosting Hanby Environmental and OMG Solutions to perform a large scale remediation demonstration. The remediation area will be contaminated by a combination of Crude Oil, Diesel Fuel and Production Water (aka Produced Water, Brine Water, Salt Water).

Hanby's field Test Kits will provide the real time monitoring of the real and in-situ (in place) remediation by OMG's ELMN8. ELMN8 is a non-hazardous and non-toxic ready to use solution that remediates upon contact.

The demonstration will allow the Attendees to get a first hand understanding for the entire remediation process of delineating the contamination area, testing, treating and retesting. After the demonstration, samples will be jarred and sent for third-party validation by the lab and Attendees will be given the option to also take jarred samples to send off to their own labs.

Come see "The New Remediation Paradigm" and join "The Paradigm Shift!"

"Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry!

Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email protected] and follow us on FaceBook, Linkedin and X.

If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!"

Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes.

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LTR - Ep 58 - Future Event - Large Scale Demonstration of "The New Remediation Paradigm" in Odessa, Texas - Let's Talk Remediation In this 58th episode, I discuss A Future Event - Large Scale Demonstration of "The New Remediation Paradigm" in Odessa, Texas.Here's an opportunity that you don't want to miss.  It's the opportunity to see a large scale remediation in real ti...

LTR - Ep 57 - How Does Ground Water Get Contaminated? - Let's Talk Remediation 06/24/2026

In this 57th episode, I discuss How Does Ground Water Get Contaminated?

Ground Water typically gets contaminated through soil seeping or leaching contamination from the soil down into the Ground Water as gravity pulls down on it. Sometimes there is a direct line from the surface to get contamination directly into the Ground Water, like an old water well.

The typical sources of Ground Water Contamination are from Agricultural Runoff, Leaking Storage Tanks and Spills, Failing Septic Tanks, Improper Waste Disposal and from Faulty Wells. Most of these common sources involve the travel of the contamination through the soil and down into the Ground Water then being mobile in the aquifers, but in the cases like Old Water Wells, they can be a more direct path for the contamination to get to the Ground Water and into the Deeper Aquifers. In all cases, the remediation of Ground Water is complex and expensive.

"Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry!

Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email protected] and follow us on FaceBook, Linkedin and X.

If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!"

Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes.

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LTR - Ep 57 - How Does Ground Water Get Contaminated? - Let's Talk Remediation In this 57th episode, I discuss How Does Ground Water Get Contaminated?Ground Water typically gets contaminated through soil seeping ro leaching contamination from the soil down into the Ground Water as gravity pulls down on it.  Sometimes th...

LTR - Ep 56 - Why is it Important to Remediate Chlorides? - Let's Talk Remediation 06/17/2026

In this 56th episode, I discuss Why is it Important to Remediate Chlorides?

Chlorides, Sodium Chlorides (NaCl), Salt. Brine Water, Produced Water, Production Water is Water with high amounts of Salt in it. Much higher salt content than that of Ocean Water.

Brine Water is brought up out of the ground when extracting oil from ground. When "producing" oil, for every barrel of oil obtained, it comes with 2-5 barrels of Brine Water.

This high salinity water must be managed and this involves temporary storage in holding tanks and logistical transport to injection wells where it is returned back into the ground. And often, there are mishaps, from the corrosion of holding tanks and spills during transport. When this takes place, the Chlorides have adverse effects on everything living. It kills vegetation like grass, plants and trees and fresh water aquatic organisms. It also has adverse changes to fresh water itself.

Also, in cold weather areas, salt and salt water is used to melt ice and snow to make the road way safe, which when those areas warm up, runs off and creates these same issues. Additionally, salt is corrosive and can cause the damage and weakening of metals, like in infrastructure such as buildings, bridges and vehicles themselves. And the salt can even damage concrete by causing it to crack.

For these reasons, it is important that Chlorides (Salt) be remediated.

"Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry!

Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email protected] and follow us on FaceBook, Linkedin and X.

If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!"

Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes.

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LTR - Ep 56 - Why is it Important to Remediate Chlorides? - Let's Talk Remediation In this 56th episode, I discuss Why is it Important to Remediate Chlorides?Chlorides, Sodium Chlorides (NaCl), Salt.  Brine Water, Produced Water, Production Water is Water with high amounts of Salt in it.  Much higher salt content than ...

LTR - Ep 54 - Current Event - Hanby Environmental and OMG Solutions in The Oil & Gas Mecca (Midland/Odessa Texas) Demonstrating The New Remediation Paradigm on TPH and Chlorides - Let's Talk Remediation 06/03/2026

In this 54th episode, I discuss a Current Event - Hanby Environmental and OMG Solutions in The Oil & Gas Mecca (Midland/Odessa Texas) Demonstrating The New Remediation Paradigm on TPH and Chlorides.

Today we traveled to Lighthouse Environmental a Remediation Contractor in "The Mecca." Lighthouse provided a field sample that they knew was contaminated with Chlorides and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons, so that we could demonstrate our combined solutions for them.

Our combined solutions are "The New Remediation Paradigm for Chlorides and Total Petroleum Remediation." This is the combination of real time feedback to monitor the real time and in-situ remediation upon contact by OMG Solutions' ELMN8 ready to use solution that is non-hazardous and non-toxic.

The results from our demonstrations were a PreTreatment Soil sample that was contaminated by TPH (being Crude Oil) of 343,750 ppm. Then immediately upon contact in our table top demonstration, the contamination was remediated by ELMN8 and reduced to 278 ppm. That's a 99.99% immediate remediation/reduction!

And for Chlorides, the PreTreatment Soil sample had Chlorides contamination of 12.5k ppm. And this contamination was immediately upon contact by ELMN8 was remediated and reduced to 1.8k ppm. The threshold of interest for Chlorides is 3k ppm. That's an 86% immediate remediation reduction of Chlorides in the table top demonstration! This is important to note, as in both demonstrations, they were performed in a bowl, so this ELMN8s the thought that the TPH and Chlorides are pushed down further into the soil.

Below I have included the links to posts about this with pictures for FaceBook and Linkedin.

"Thank You" OMG Solutions (Randy Cook) for co-sponsoring this episode and the contributions in making these demonstrations a huge success!

"Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry!

Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email protected] and follow us on FaceBook, Linked in and X.

If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!"

Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes.

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LTR - Ep 54 - Current Event - Hanby Environmental and OMG Solutions in The Oil & Gas Mecca (Midland/Odessa Texas) Demonstrating The New Remediation Paradigm on TPH and Chlorides - Let's Talk Remediation In this 54th episode, I discuss a Current Event - Hanby Environmental and OMG Solutions in The Oil & Gas Mecca (Midland/Odessa Texas) Demonstrating The New Remediation Paradigm on TPH and Chlorides.Today we traveled to Lighthouse Environmental...

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