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Murdock, Nebraska, May 2005. Stakes placed for planting more than 2000 trees for phytoremediation project.

Murdock, Nebraska, May 2005. Holes drilled for planting 2000 trees for phytoremediation project.

Murdock, Nebraska, June 2005. Six weeks after planting, trees are thriving.

Murdock, Nebraska, June 2005. Six weeks after planting, birds are nesting in the trees planted for phytoremediation.

Dr. Tom Lunne of the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute instructs class on Cone Penetration Testing at Argonne, August 18 - 20, 2004.
Dr. Lorraine LaFreniere of AGEM presents a short course on the Use of Cone Penetrometer Technology in Environmental Site Characterization and Remediation.
Attendees of the CPT class tour Chicago on the weekend.
View AGEM tracked-vehicle-mounted cone penetrometer (Crawler)
   

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