Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies

Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies
Title Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 41
Release 1998
Genre Groundwater
ISBN 1428903216

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FIELD APPLICATIONS OF IN SITU REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES: PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS... U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY... JUNE 1999

FIELD APPLICATIONS OF IN SITU REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES: PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS... U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY... JUNE 1999
Title FIELD APPLICATIONS OF IN SITU REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES: PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS... U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY... JUNE 1999 PDF eBook
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Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies

Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies
Title Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies PDF eBook
Author United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Technology Innovation Office
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Pages 114
Release 1999
Genre Groundwater
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Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies: Permeable Reactive Barriers

Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies: Permeable Reactive Barriers
Title Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies: Permeable Reactive Barriers PDF eBook
Author U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 124
Release 2016-01-14
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9781329831377

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Approximately 85% of the hazardous waste sites in the United States have contaminated ground water. The conventional approach for remediating contaminated ground water has been to extract the contaminated water, treat it above ground, and reinject or discharge the clean water in a process known as "pump-and-treat." The recovered contaminants must be disposed of separately. Pump-andtreat technologies require considerable investment over an extended period of time, and it has been shown that these technologies often do not actually remove the source of the contamination. Current policies and laws stress "permanent" remedies over simple containment methods. Consequently, there is considerable interest in and effort being expended on alternative, innovative treatment technologies for contaminated ground water.

Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies

Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies
Title Field Applications of in Situ Remediation Technologies PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 122
Release 1999
Genre Groundwater
ISBN 1428902562

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In Situ Treatment of Soil and Groundwater Contaminated with Chromium

In Situ Treatment of Soil and Groundwater Contaminated with Chromium
Title In Situ Treatment of Soil and Groundwater Contaminated with Chromium PDF eBook
Author National Risk Management Research Laboratory (U.S.)
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Pages 100
Release 2000
Genre Chromium
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Field Applications of In Situ Remediation Technologies

Field Applications of In Situ Remediation Technologies
Title Field Applications of In Situ Remediation Technologies PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 1998
Genre Factory and trade waste
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Approximately 85% of the hazardous waste sites in the United States have contaminated ground water. The conventional approach for remediating contaminated ground water has been to extract the contaminated water, treat it above ground, and reinject or discharge the clean water ("pump- and-treat"). The recovered contaminants must be disposed of separately. It is becoming increasingly apparent that pump-and-treat technologies require considerable investment over extended period of time, and often times do not actually clean up the source of the contamination. Current policies and law stress "permanent" remedies over containment. Consequently, there is considerable interest and effort being expended on alternative, innovative treatment technologies for contaminated ground water. This report is one in a series that document recent pilot demonstrations and full-scale applications that either treat soil and ground water in place or increase the solubility and mobility of contaminants to improve their removal by other remediation technologies. It is hoped that this information will allow more regular consideration of new, less costly, and more effective technologies to address the problems associated with hazardous waste sites and petroleum.