Webinars
Welcome to the thermal remediation educational webinar portal! We invite you to join us for live presentations by our team of in-house experts. This page provides you with access to an immersive learning experience, where you can discover the latest developments, best practices, and innovative solutions in the field of thermal remediation. From exploring case studies to discussing emerging technologies, our webinar series is designed to empower you with the expertise needed to make informed decisions and drive positive change.
Upcoming Webinars
Designing ISTR Systems That Deliver Results for CVOC Source Zones
A successful in situ thermal remediation (ISTR) project starts with a solid design. Poor planning can lead to missed cleanup goals, unnecessary costs, and extended timelines. In this webinar, our experts will show you how to design an ISTR system that delivers results. We will explain how to evaluate a site’s conceptual site model (CSM), select the right heating technology, and configure system components to achieve your objectives. You will learn how to use site-specific data to guide decisions and avoid common pitfalls that can derail remediation projects.
Key topics include:
- How to interpret CSM data to select the best technology and approach for your site
- How to design critical system components such as energy delivery, vapor covers, and extraction and treatment systems
- The role of performance monitoring in tracking heating progress and verifying cleanup goals
We will also discuss why high resolution site characterization (HRSC) and proper source zone delineation can save time and money, and how setting realistic cleanup goals ensures project success.
Join us on February 25, 2026, for practical insights from thermal remediation experts who have designed and implemented hundreds of successful ISTR projects.
Real-World ISTR Applications: Lessons from Complex CVOC Sites
Theory is important, but results matter most. In this webinar, we take you inside real projects where ISTR delivered successful outcomes under challenging conditions.
What You’ll Learn:
Our experts will share detailed case studies that show how ISTR was applied to treat CVOC DNAPL and high-mass source zones. You will see how site-specific conditions shaped design decisions and how adaptive strategies ensured success.
We will cover:
- How conceptual site models (CSMs) informed system design
- Selection of heating technologies and how they were applied to site constraints
- Design of vapor extraction and treatment components
- Monitoring and performance evaluation throughout the project
You will also learn how teams adapted when projects didn’t go as planned. We’ll discuss:
- Unforeseen conditions and incomplete CSMs
- How new information was used to modify designs and operations
- Strategies that kept projects on track and met remedial goals
Join us on March 25, 2026, for practical insights from case studies that highlight the flexibility and effectiveness of ISTR in real-world scenarios.
Webinars on Demand
Master the Toughest CVOC Source Zone Challenges
CVOC DNAPL source zones present some of the most persistent obstacles in site cleanup. These sites often involve complex hydrogeology, high contaminant mass, and access limitations beneath active infrastructure. Traditional methods can fall short, leaving you with missed remedial goals, extended timelines, and escalating costs.
Our new four-part webinar series will uncover why in situ thermal remediation (ISTR) consistently delivers results for complex CVOC DNAPL source zones. You will learn how ISTR works, how to design systems for success, and see real-world case studies where thermal technologies achieved aggressive cleanup goals even under the most demanding conditions.
Part 1: Why ISTR Can Be a Good Choice for Remediating CVOC Source Zones – January 28, 2026
Understand what makes CVOC DNAPL source zones so difficult to remediate and why ISTR is uniquely suited to overcome these challenges. We will cover removal mechanisms, the three primary heating technologies (ERH, TCH, SEE), and how to match them to site conditions, contaminants, and access constraints.
Part 2: Designing ISTR Systems That Deliver Results for CVOC Source Zones – February 25, 2026
Learn how to turn a conceptual site model (CSM) into a robust thermal design. We will break down key components such as energy delivery, vapor covers, extraction systems, and monitoring, and show how proper delineation and realistic cleanup goals can save time and money.
Part 3 & 4: Real-World Case Studies – March 25, 2026 | April 22, 2026
See ISTR in action. These two sessions feature diverse projects, from large sites with complex contaminant profiles to source zones beneath active buildings and railroads. Learn how design decisions were made, technologies applied, and performance tracked to achieve stringent remedial objectives.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experts who have designed and implemented hundreds of ISTR projects. Secure your spot today and transform the way you approach source zone remediation.
Why ISTR Can Be a Good Choice for Remediating CVOC Source Zones
CVOC DNAPL source zones present unique challenges for remediation. They often occur in complex geology, making them difficult to access and treat with traditional methods.
In this webinar, you will learn what makes these source zones so difficult to treat and why in situ thermal remediation (ISTR) is a proven solution. Our experts will explain how ISTR overcomes these challenges in simple and complex site conditions. We will review the primary removal mechanisms and explore the three main heating technologies: electrical resistance heating (ERH), thermal conduction heating (TCH), and steam enhanced extraction (SEE).
You will see how each technology and combinations like TCH and SEE apply to specific site conditions, contaminants, and remedial goals. We will also address common constraints such as buried utilities, geotechnical concerns, depth of treatment, and installation beneath buildings.
Join us on January 28, 2026, for an in-depth discussion with thermal remediation experts who have successfully treated hundreds of CVOC source zones.