Site-Specific References


Title: A Field-Scale Test Facility for Permeable Reactive Barriers at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant
Author(s): Korte, Nic; Olivia R. West; Liyuan Liang; Mark J. Pelfrey; Thomas C. Houk
Citation: Federal Facilities Environmental Journal. 8:3, 105-104, 1997.
Abstract: Abstract currently unavailable.
 
Title: The X-625 Groundwater Treatment Facility: A Field-Scale Test of Trichloroethylene Dechlorination Using Iron Filings for the X-120/X-749 Groundwater Plume
Author(s): Liang, L.; O.R. West; N.E. Korte; et al.
Citation: 71 pp. ORNL/TM--13410. DE98007047, 1997.
Abstract: The X-625 Groundwater Treatment Facility (GTF) was constructed to evaluate reactive barrier technology for remediating trichloroethylene (TCE)-contaminated ground water at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant. The X-625 GTF was built to fulfill the following technical objectives: (1) to test reactive barrier materials (e.g., iron filings) under realistic ground-water conditions for long term applications, (2) to obtain rates at which TCE degrades and to determine by-products for the reactive barrier materials tested, and (3) to clean up the TCE-contaminated water in the X-120 plume. The facility is providing important field-scale and long-term information for the evaluation and design of reactive barriers.