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Title: | Site Characterization to Aid in the Design of a Permeable Barrier at Dover AFB |
Author(s): | Janosy, R. J.; J. E. Hicks; D. O`Sullivan |
Citation: | Designing and Applying Treatment Technologies: Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds. Battelle Press, Columbus, OH. 127-132, 1998. |
Abstract: | A pilot-scale demonstration of a permeable barrier system was conducted in 1997 in Area 5 at Dover AFB, DE to evaluate the performance of two different reactive media for treating a chlorinated solvent plume. This paper describes the acquisition of hydrogeologic and geochemical information through cone penetrometer technology and a sampling program to characterize the site and precisely locate a shallow perchloroethylene (PCE) plume prior to barrier design and installation. |
Title: | In Situ Treatment Walls Clean Up Groundwater |
Author(s): | Kratch, Kellye |
Citation: | Water Environment & Technology. February 1997. 29-32, 1997. |
Abstract: | Dover Air Force Base is to be the site of permeable treatment wall demonstration to remediate ground water contaminated with chlorinated solvents. An iron foam will be among the reactive media tested during the field study. |
Title: | Permeable Reactive Barriers for In Situ Treatment of Chlorinated Solvents |
Author(s): | U.S. EPA |
Citation: | NATO/CCMS Pilot Study: Evaluation of Demonstrated and Emerging Technologies for the Treatment of Contaminated Land and Groundwater (Phase III) 1998 Annual Report, No. 228. 36-37. EPA 542-R-98-002, 1998 (The full document is available in PDF at http://www.clu-in.org/partner1.htm). |
Abstract: | Area 5 at Dover Air Force Base, DE, was selected for a permeable reactive barrier demonstration, and a system was installed in 1997. The site has several challenges that have not been studied in barrier installations to date. The demonstration will test alternative reactive media to treat PCE, TCE, and DCE in ground water using a funnel-and-gate system. |
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