Vertebrae™

The Nested Horizontal Well

Absolute Assessment
Complete Coverage

Next Generation Advancement
Vertebrae™ Well Systems, represent a next generation advancement in site assessment and remediation practices.
The patented nested well system provides the perfect apparatus to complete all kinds of assessment and remediation activities, from sampling and flux measurements, to sparging and injection, to extraction.

"The EN Rx horizontal segmented Vertebrae Well System is one of the most innovative assessment and remediation field tools that I have seen in years, providing an enhanced CSM and targeted remedial treatment options, especially in difficult to access areas……”
Dr. John Cherry, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo; Director of the University Consortium for Field-Focused Groundwater Research, a principal investigator at the Morwick G360 Groundwater Research Institute and an Adjunct Professor in the School of Engineering at the University of Guelph

A Variety of Applications

 
Vertebrae™
Well Systems
Traditional
Horizontal Wells
Vertical
Installed Wells
Flux
Sampling
High Res
Vapor Sampling
Leak Detection
Injection
Sparging
Pumping
Vapor Extraction
Vapor Mitigation
Ozone Sparging
Multipurpose use

✔️✔️✔️- Although it would seem vertical wells are comparable in many instances, Vertebrae™ wells are congruent with most plumes and are more efficient and useful than vertical wells.

✔️✔️- Although, traditional wells can apply these technologies but lack the control that’s needed.

Our expertise on the assessment side is in filling data gaps, often in conjunction with overcoming access issues, and transforming Site Conceptual Models providing absolute assessment. On the remediation side, we use Vertebrae for all the typical tech but we add dynamic control, never missing a spot allowing complete coverage. It is a lower cost and easier to manage horizontal well system that can compete powerfully and surgically with an array of vertical wells.

Cost is not just a factor at installation because horizontal wells are more efficient than vertical counterparts, and remediation is completed in less time and with less cost.

Nested Wells Offer These Advantages:

Other Unique Benefits Include:

Vertebrae™ Introduction