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Remediation issue of Environmental Business Journal (Vol.XV No.9/10) AND
the special market data pack for $295. The data tables included in this package
are larger and more inclusive than the ones found in the EBJ issue.
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The data package includes the following year 2001 remediation market data tables.
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the frame work of these data tables (Microsoft Excel) (Remed03PackFrame.xls)
· 1. U.S. Site Remediation Market 1988 - 2006
· 2. Remediation Technologies 1992-2002
· 3. EBJ's Top Remediation Firms, 2001
· 4. Distribution of Remediation Companies, 2001
· 5. Remediation Opinion Survey Results
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the frame work of these data tables (Microsoft Excel) (Remed03PackFrame.xls)
1. U.S. Site Remediation Market 1988 - 2006
Annual revenue breakdowns of U.S. Site Remediation Market from 1988 to 2006
by market type and activity phase (2002 - 2006 are forecast):
Market Type
- DOE
- DOD
- Superfund (EPA & PRP)
- State Programs
- RCRA Corrective Actions
- Private Underground Storage Tanks
- Privately Instigated or non-Regulatory remediation projects.
Activity Phases
- Remediation Construction
- Site Assessments & RI/FS
- Remedial Design
- Closure & Monitoring
The tables show market breakdown of the $6+billion U.S. site remediation market
in each of these customer/market
demonstrating marketshare shifts over time.
2. Remediation Technologies
1992-2002
This table presents results from EBI's annual surveys on technologies used
at remediation sites for 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2002 in three categories:
soil treatment, groundwater treatment and site characterization. Each year exhibits
number of active projects, number of applications of the technology in question
and % of projects using that technology in each year and thus exhibiting trends
in technology application over time.
Soil treatment breakdowns are in the following techniques:
- Excavate/Dispose Off-Site
- Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE)
- Cap & Containment
- Solidification/Stabilization
- In-Situ Bioremediation
- Ex-Situ Bioremediation
- Thermal Desorption
- Soil Washing
- On-Site Incineration
Groundwater treatment breakdowns are in the following techniques:
- Carbon Adsorption
- Air Stripping w/Off-Gas Ttmnt
- Air Stripping w/o Off-Gas Ttmnt
- Air Sparging
- Biological Treatment
- Advanced Oxidation Processes
Site characterization method breakdowns are in the following techniques:
- Drill & Sample
- Portable GCs & Field Instrumentation
- On-Site Mobile Laboratories
- Soil/Gas Surveys
- Non-Intrusive Scanning
3. EBJ's Top Remediation Firms, 2001
This table presents the top 70 remediation companies in 2001 ranked by 2001
gross remediation revenues. It includes:
- Company Name
- HQ Location (City and State)
- Gross Remediation Revenues (2001)
- Percentage in Consulting v. Construction
- Percentage in Private Sector v. Public Sector
4. Distribution of Remediation Companies, 2001
Revenue distribution of U.S. remediation industry in 2001. The table shows
number of firms, total revenues, average revenues and percentage of the market
in the following categories:
- Large (>$100 mil in gross remediation revenues)
- Mid-sized ($20-100 mil)
- Small (<$20 mil)
5. Remediation Opinion Survey Results
Results of the EBJ's remediation opinion survey. The table shows the percentage
of respondents who indicated "crucial" or "very important"
for each question (as opposed to "important", "not important"
and "meaningless")
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* The data tables are downloadable in Microsoft Excel format. The EBJ Site Remediation
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