Science Inventory

FLOATING COVER SYSTEMS FOR WASTE LAGOONS: POTENTIAL APPLICATION AT OLD INGER SITE, LOUISIANA

Citation:

Evans, M., J. Meade, AND A. Tafuri. FLOATING COVER SYSTEMS FOR WASTE LAGOONS: POTENTIAL APPLICATION AT OLD INGER SITE, LOUISIANA. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-84/273 (NTIS PB85124667), 1984.

Description:

Hazardous liquids are impounded in pits, ponds, and lagoons at many uncontrolled hazardous waste sites across the country. As the ranking, remedial investigations, and feasibility studies proceed at these sites, many of the lagoons gradually fill with rainwater and threaten to overflow, thus requiring frequent pumpdown of the impounded liquids to prevent overtopping and subsequent transport and treatment of the collected wastes. This practice can be expensive, costing up to $0.40/gallon depending on the chemicals and haul distances involved. The overall objective of this project was to investigate alternative methods for preventing overtopping of a lagoon, with specific application to the Old Inger Site in Darrow Louisiana.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:11/30/1984
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 44803