Science Inventory

IN SITU STEAM EXTRACTION TREATMENT

Citation:

Hillger, B. AND J. Brugger. IN SITU STEAM EXTRACTION TREATMENT. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/540/2-91/005.

Description:

In situ steam extraction removes volatile and semivolatile hazardous contaminants from soil and groundwater without excavation of the hazardous waste. aste constituents are removed in situ by the technology and are not actually treated. he use of steam enhances the stripping of volatile contaminants from soil and can be used to displace contaminated groundwater under some conditions. he resultant condensed liquid contaminants can be recycled or treated prior to disposal. he steam extraction process is applicable to organic wastes but has not been used for removing insoluble inorganics and metals. team is injected into the ground to raise the soil temperature and drive off volatile contaminants. lteratively, steam can be injected to form a displacement front by steam condensation to displace groundwater. he contaminated liquid and steam condensate are then collected for further, treatment. n situ steam extraction is a developing technology that extraction is currently being considered as a component of the remedy for only one Superfund site, the San Fernando Valley (Area 1), California site [1]* [2]. owever, a limited number of commercial-scale in situ steam extraction systems are in operation. Two types of systems are discussed in this document: he mobile system and the stationary system. he mobile system consists of a unit that volatilizes contaminants in small areas in a sequential manner by injecting steam and hot air through rotating cutter blades that pass through the contaminated medium. he stationary system uses steam injection as a means to volatilize and displace contaminants from the undisturbed subsurface. ach system has specific applications; however, the lowest cost alterative will be determined by site-specific considerations. his bulletin provides information on the technology applicability, limitations, a description of the technology, types of residuals produced, site requirements, the latest performance data, the status of the technology, and sources for further information.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 49471