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 Brett Davidson, President and CEO, Wavefront Technology Solutions, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
You could say that Wavefront Technology Solutions' Brett Davidson and his team like to go with the flow. The company's Primawave technology is becoming a compelling solution in the marketplace as project managers are able to see underground remediation projects completed faster and more economically.
Davidson and his co-inventors conducted innovative physical research 12 years ago examining ways to make fluids flow more easily underground. They discovered that sending powerful bursts of fluid would momentarily expand the pore structure of rock and soil to allow liquids, such as remedial solutions, to flow more easily and evenly underground.
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In Michigan, some are predicting a better business climate for redevelopment and regulatory closure of contaminated properties thanks to a bill Michigan Governor Rick Snyder was scheduled to sign last week. The new regulations should have a positive impact on commercial real estate development and brownfields redevelopment resulting in the creation of jobs. |
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