Currently, we offer ex situ bioremediation in these regions:
The EPS, s.r.o. company is certified for the acceptance and processing of hazardous wastes, possesses approved bioremediation technologies, and employs professional and expert staff.
The bioremediation concept is based on the application of specific media into the piled contaminated material. The proces is thoroughly monitored, controlled and intensified so that the set objective is reached in the set time frame.
of its own R&D facilities. The ongoing process of technology innovation is the enabling key-factor: Valuable information is gathered by the active works at the decontamination fields, analyses of collected samples and geochemical process modeling, and - of course - the close cooperation with the client.
 
The highly experienced labor in the EPS, s.r.o. R&D laboratories is a substantial advantage for the project cost reduction. Equally important characteristic is the swiftness and flexibility for the client's needs. Based on these attributes, the EPS, s.r.o. company has become the leading bioremediation player in the Czech environment with steep development of new decontamination fields.
The EPS, s.r.o. company operates within the field of environmental remediation technologies. We fully comprehend that reducing the environmental burdens of anthropogenic pollutants by their qualified deposition with the lowest possible risk potential is an inherent part of the effort.
 
The main prerequisite for waste disposal or reuse at the decontamination fields (i.e., ex situ bioremediation) is the competent approach to its processing at landfills. These sites require appropriate technological background allowing active transformation of given contaminated matrix to a material meeting all the legislation criteria for its disposal.
 
An undoubted role in the company's activities within the field of bioremediation plays the support
The process intensification comprises of targeted media application (microbial/yeast inoculums, nutrients, oxygen), material loosening, material isolation cover, etc. The target contamination limits are based on the projected use of the formerly-contaminated material.