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Ground Effects Environmental Services presented with a Canadian Innovation Leader certificate

 

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On September 13, Canada's Minister of Industry, the Honourable Jim Prentice, presented Ground Effects Environmental Services with a Canadian Innovation Leader certificate in Regina, Saskatchewan. The company is a leader in soil remediation and environmental clean-up technologies.

CEO Sean Frisky credits NRC for playing a role in the company's success. "The support we received from NRC-IRAP helped Ground Effects to carry out the required research and development to bring EK3 [a new salt remediation process] to market, and without the advice we received from NRC-IRAP, this project would not yet be complete and out in the field, cleaning up our environment."

From left to right: The Hon. Jim Prentice, Industry Minister; Dave Batters, Member of Parliament – Palliser, SK; Pierre Coulombe, NRC President; and Sean Frisky, CEO, Ground Effects Environmental Services (GEES); participate in a GEES facility tour in Regina.
From left to right: The Hon. Jim Prentice, Industry Minister; Dave Batters, Member of Parliament – Palliser, SK; Pierre Coulombe, NRC President; and Sean Frisky, CEO, Ground Effects Environmental Services (GEES); participate in a GEES facility tour in Regina.

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Date Published: 2007-10-16
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