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Event Intersol' 2025 starts on 25 Mar 2025, 09:00:00 (Europe/Brussels)
Presentation - On Site thermal treatment of mercury and pesticide impacted soils from former chlor-alkali plant
Location: Hôtel Charlemagne - 25/03/2025, 16:30 - 25/03/2025, 16:50 (Europe/Brussels) (20 minutes)
Presentation - On Site thermal treatment of mercury and pesticide impacted soils  from former chlor-alkali plant
Jan Haemers
CEO at Haemers Technologies SA
Jan Haemers
CEO at Haemers Technologies SA

Revolutionizing Soil Remediation in Acre Bay

Haemers Technologies led a groundbreaking project in Acre Bay, Israel, transforming a former chlor-alkali plant site. Through on-site thermal treatment, 4,000 tons of mercury and pesticide-contaminated soil were safely remediated. This sustainable solution not only recovered mercury but reduced landfill reliance and transport emissions. It became a global model for multi-contaminant, environmentally responsible soil treatment.  

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Meet our speaker

Jan Haemers

Chief Executive Officer

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Jan holds 3 Master in Science. degrees in mining engineering, geological engineering and hydrological engineering. He also holds a business administration degrees from Solvay Business School INSEAD. He has been working in soil remediation since 1991. After he founded the company now called SARPI Remediation (1993), where he pioneered bioremediation, soil washing and thermal desorption, he started his own company in 1999, dedicated to thermal treatment. In 2001, he acquired the USA based company TPS Technologies Inc. and started Research and Development for new thermal technologies. His company, Haemers Technologies is now a leading In Situ and On Site thermal desorption company worldwide. He is the main inventor of more than 15 patented and patent pending in situ thermal desorption technologies. Jan lectures soil remediation at various universities and engineering schools in Europe and is also R&D registered expert for various EU R&D programs (FP6, FP7; H2020). He spent his career bringing sustainable and circular technologies to markets, with tens of partner companies around the world.