Science Inventory

REMEDIATION OF SITES CONTAMINATED WITH TCE

Citation:

Russell*, H. H., J. E. Matthews*, AND G W. Sewell*. REMEDIATION OF SITES CONTAMINATED WITH TCE . Remediation Journal. Wiley InterScience, Silver Spring, MD, 1(2):167-183, (1991).

Impact/Purpose:

Journal Article

Description:

Widespread use of trichloroethylene (TCE) in the U.S. has resulted in its frequent detection in soil and groundwater. TCE can become a health hazard after being processed in the human liver; or reductive dehalogenation in the environment may result in production of vinyl chloride, a known carcinogen. This has generated a high degree of interest in efficient and cost-effective technologies that can be used to remediate soil and ground-water contaminated with TCE. The purpose of this paper is to present and discuss relevant physicochemical properties and reactive mechanisms of TCE, and to delineate and discuss promising remediation methodologies that have been proposed and/or demonstrated for restoring contaminated subsurface environments. The information in this article has been funded wholly or in part by the U.S. EPA under contract No. 68-C8-0058 to Dynamac Corporation; it has been subjected to the Agency's peer and administrative review process and approved for publication.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:08/03/1991
Record Last Revised:03/20/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 128784