Remediation of hydrocarbon contaminated soils and the development of an innovative thermal process.

作者: B. Z. Dlugogorski , E. M. Kennedy , J. A. Lucas , L. J. Wibberley

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摘要: An Australian company, Innova Soil Technology Pty Ltd, has developed an innovative Thermal Desorption Process to allow safe, reliable and efficient on-site treatment of hydrocarbon contaminated soils. The process is suitable for all organic based contaminants including petroleum hydrocarbons, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), organo-chlorine pesticides (OCPs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). features this have resulted in increased energy efficiency, significantly reduced operating costs superior emission control. With low costs, competes favourably with previously cheaper alternatives treatment, such as off-site disposal containment. Significant technological advances on conventional directly heated thermal processes yielded a system soils non-chlorinated well chlorinated hydrocarbons. designed remediate the soil whilst ensuring that stack gas particulate standards will be met, particularly, <0.1 ng/Nm 3 Dioxins Furans.

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