I'm in San Antonio - chemical injection has been used here for about 20 years. The following represents the results of my personal experience with chemical "stabilization" and the contractors that provide it.
I have lots of experience with chemical injection - if it is done properly, with the right chemicals, concentration, etc. - it works miracles. The high pH solution of sodium hydroxide, potassium chloride/potassium hydroxide, ammonium lignosulfonate, and water is quite permanent - provided you don't dump acid on the site shortly after treatment.
Now for the bad news. It's a business with quite a few charlatans and "snake oil" salesmen.
Proceed with extreme caution. DO NOT use the low pH products - they don't have much, if any, track record. And don't use any proprietary mixes - that's a formula for disaster. Have them spell out
exactly what is in their mix, and what the concentration and application rate will be. If they won't tell, don't buy. They're hiding something -
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