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EVALUATION OF TECHNOLOGIES FOR IN SITU CLEANUP OF DNAPL CONTAMINATED SITES

Citation:

Grubb, D. AND N. Sitar. EVALUATION OF TECHNOLOGIES FOR IN SITU CLEANUP OF DNAPL CONTAMINATED SITES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/R-94/120.

Description:

Ground-water contamination by non-aqueous phase liquids poses one of the greatest remedial challenges in the field of environmental engineering. enser-than-water non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLS) are especially problematic due to their low water solubility, high density, and capillary forces arising from interfacial tension between the DNAPLs and water. s a result, conventional pump-and-treat technologies have met poor success in radiation of DNAPL contaminated aquifers. In fact, in certain situations, conventional pump-and-treat methods may actually extend existing contamination into previously uncontaminated areas. The problems associated with current pump-and-treat remedial approaches have served as the impetus to develop alternative technologies to accelerate in-situ DNAPL contamination remediation. his report provides a review and technical evaluation of in-situ technologies for remediation of DNAPL contamination occurring below the ground-water table. arious in-situ technologies are reviewed and are evaluated on the basis of their theoretical background, field implementation, level of demonstration and performance, waste, technical and site applicability/limitations, and cost and availability.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 37097