Edible Oil Barriers for Treatment of Chlorinated Solvent and Perchlorate-Contaminated Groundwater

作者: Tony Lieberman , Robert C. Borden

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关键词: GroundwaterWaste treatmentAquiferEnvironmental chemistryGroundwater flowPerchlorateCost effectivenessMaterials scienceBiodegradationWaste managementContamination

摘要: Abstract : The project goals were to: (1) demonstrate and evaluate use of an edible-oil-in-water emulsion as the substrate for stimulating in situ biodegradation perchlorate chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOC) groundwater (2) develop a protocol its implementation. pilot tests evaluated distribution aquifer, impact injection on permeability flow paths, changes contaminant concentrations indicator parameters. performance objectives each demonstration largely achieved, results used to illustrate cost-effectiveness technology both PRB source area treatment.

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