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Permeation Dispersal of Treatment Agents for In Situ Remediation in Low Permeability Media: 1. Field Studies in Unconfined Test Cells
Siegrist, R.L. ; Smuin, D.R. ; Korte, N.E. ; Greene, D.W. ; Pickering, D.A. ; Lowe, K.S. ; Strong-Gunderson, J.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
关键词: Storage;    Silt;    Ground Water;    Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant;    Clays;   
DOI  :  10.2172/769366
RP-ID  :  ORNL/TM-13596
RP-ID  :  AC05-00OR22725
RP-ID  :  769366
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Chlorocarbons like trichloroethylene (TCE) are common contaminants of concern at US Department of Energy (DOE) facilities and industrial sites across the US and abroad. These contaminants of concern are present in source areas and in soil and ground water plumes as dissolved or sorbed phase constituents as well as dense nonaqueous-phase liquids (DNAPLs). These DNAPL compounds can be released to the environment through a variety of means including leaks in storage tanks and transfer lines, spills during transportation, and land treatment of wastes. When DNAPL compounds are present in low permeability media (LPM) like silt and clay layers or deposits, there are major challenges with assessment of their behavior and implementation of effective in situ remediation technologies. This report describes a field demonstration that was conducted at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS) Clean Test Site (CTS) to evaluate the feasibility of permeation and dispersal of reagents into LPM. Various reagents and tracers were injected at seven test cells primarily to evaluate the feasibility of delivery, but also to evaluate the effects of the injected reagents on LPM. The various reagents and tracers were injected at the PORTS CTS using a multi-port injection system (MPIS) developed and provided by Hayward Baker Environmental, Inc.

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