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Month: August 2023

Here’s how a former NASA engineer hopes to clean up the world’s dirtiest waterways

The SPEARS are already deployed in U.S. cities, along with countries around the world, including in Europe and the Pacific. They’ve also been at work for the past year in
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Washington Examiner Anacostia Retrieval Coverage

Here’s how a former NASA engineer hopes to clean up the world’s dirtiest waterways by Breanne Deppisch, Energy and Environment Reporter A former NASA engineer who helped remove hazardous pollutants around the Kennedy Space Center
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WUSA9 Anacostia Retrieval Coverage

NASA tech used to clean up the Anacostia River Evan Koslof, WUSA9 View Source
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NASA tech used to clean up the Anacostia River

WUSA9’s Evan Koslof interviews ecoSPEARS’s Co-founder and CEO, Sergie ‘Serg’ Albino, on the new pilot program for cleaning the Anacostia River. Having spears filled with a reagent that acts like
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Sergie Albino Forbes Profile

Sergie Albino Builds EcoSPEARS To Remove “Forever Chemicals” From The Environment Bruce Rogers, Senior Contributor Hundreds of everyday products are made with highly toxic fluorinated chemicals called PFAS, a group
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Sergie Albino Builds EcoSPEARS To Remove “Forever Chemicals” From The Environment

Hundreds of everyday products are made with highly toxic fluorinated chemicals called PFAS, a group of chemicals used to make fluoropolymer coatings and products that resist heat, oil, stains, grease,
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SPEARS as a Delineation and Monitoring Tool for PCBs and DDx in EPA Region 9

Location: Region 9 | Published: August 2, 2023 ecoSPEARS was contracted by a client to deploy multiple SPEARS mats along a shoreline in Region 9 for passive porewater sampling of
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