ABOUT ENYDRON
Εnvironmental consultants with more than 20 years’ experience
From research to implementation, having in mind the sustainability of the solutions proposed
Our Purpose & Values
We are environmental consultants with more than 20 years’ experience in providing services to our clients to comply with the environmental legislation, mitigate their environmental impacts and improve their environmental footprint.
After all these years we also have become reliable partners of large consulting groups and companies, including worldwide leaders, looking for enforcing their local teams and expanding their expertise in the region.
Our vision is to provide integrated environmental management services, from research to implementation, having in mind the sustainability of the solutions proposed.
Dr Iraklis Panagiotakis - General Manager
Company Publications
February 2022
New European Union soil strategy: A potential worldwide tool for sustainable waste management and circular economy
September 2021
Workshop: Contaminated soil management in Greece: learning from EU and international experience
April 2021
Improved hazardous waste and contaminated soil management framework in Greece
June 2020
Διαχείριση Λυμάτων Τουριστικών Μονάδων Φιλοξενίας (Wastewater Management in Tourist Accommodation Units - in Greek)
September 2019
Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
16th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology Rhodes, Greece, September 4-7 Click here
May 2019
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances - Challenges associated with a family of ubiquitous emergent contaminants (editorial)
Waste Management & Reserarch. Click here
October 2018
The Industrial Emission Directive Baseline Report as a tool for potentially contaminated site and industrial hazardous waste management (editorial)
Waste Management & Research Click here
February 2018
Application of Nanotechnology for waste management: Challenges and limitations (editorial)
Waste Management & Research, 36, 3, pp. 197-199. Click here
February 2017
Potential biosorbents for treatment of chromium(VI) contaminated water discharged into Asopos River
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 14 (7), pp 1481–1488. Click here
November 2016
The origin of hexavalent chromium as a critical parameter for remediation of contaminated aquifers
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 98 (3), pp. 331-337. Click here
October 2016
Occurrence, origin and transformation processes of geogenic chromium in soils and sediments
Current Pollution Reports, 2:224–235. Click here
October 2016
Groundwater modeling and remediation scenarios of a hexavalent chromium plume released from an industrial site
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 98, pp. 338–346. Click here
January 2015
Effect of different electron donor feeding patterns on TCE reductive dechlorination performance
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 94: 289-294. Click here
January 2015
Origin and concentration profile of chromium in a Greek aquifer
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 281: 35-46. Click here
January 2015
Forensic Investigation of a Chromium(VI) Groundwater Plume in Thiva
Greece, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 281: 27-34. Click here
September 2015
Treatment of Cr(VI)-contaminated water discharged to Asopos River using low-cost natural materials
14th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology Rhodes, Greece, September 3-5. Click here
February 2014
Nano-zero valent iron: An emerging technology for contaminated site remediation
Geotechnical Special Publication 234, 2206-2215. Click here
November 2013
Predominance of Dehalococcoides spp. in trichloroethene-dechlorinating microbial communities with different sulfate concentrations
Water, Air and Soil Pollution 225: 1785. Click here
September 2013
Reed material – Potential reed material – a potential biosorbent for the treatment of Cr(VI) contaminated water discharged into Asopos River
14th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Rhodes Island, Greece, September 3-5. Click here
May 2012
Potential contribution of geogenic chromium in groundwater contamination of a Greek heavily industrialized area
Chemical Engineering Transactions, 28: 217-222. Click here
September 2012
Remediation of contaminated soil
Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, Springer, pp. 2430-2454. Click here
November 2011
Chloroethene biotransformation in the presence of varying sulfate concentrations
Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, 32, 1, pp 106-119. Click here
November 2007
Dechlorinating ability of TCE-fed microcosms with different electron donors
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 149, 3, pp 582-589. Click here