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ELI/SBP'S UVB (VACUUM VAPORIZATION WELL) SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF VOC-CONTAMINATED SOILS; INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION REPORT
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Science Applications International Corporation. ELI/SBP'S UVB (VACUUM VAPORIZATION WELL) SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF VOC-CONTAMINATED SOILS; INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION REPORT. EPA/540/R-99/503 (NTIS PB2000-101619), 1999.
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This report summarizes the findings of an evaluation of the Unterdruck-Verdampfer-Brunnen (UVB) technology developed by IEG Technologies (IEG) and licensed in the eastern United States by Environmental Laboratories, Inc. (ELI) and SBP Technologies (SBP). This evaluation was conducted under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program. The UVB technology was demonstrated over a period of 14 months from July 1994 through October 1995 at the Sweden-3 Chapman Landfill in Sweden, NY. A modified microbial system employing an in-well biofilter was demonstrated, along with the ENSR/Larsen Biovault technology and the R. E. Wright Environmental, Inc. In Situ Bioventing System, as part of a multivendor bioremediation demonstration. The primary objective of the demonstration was to determine the effectiveness of the UVB process in reducing the concentrations of six target VOCs in the vadose zone to below New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Soil Cleanup Criteria (NYSDEC). The VOCs and criteria are: acetone 0.2 ppm; methyl ethyl ketone 0.6 ppm; 4-methyl-2-pentanone 2 ppm; cis-1,2-dichloroethene 0.6 ppm; trichloroethene 1.5 ppm; and tetrachloroethene 2.5 ppm. After 5.5 months, 65% of the approximately 50 soil samples from both the vadose zone and saturated zones met the NYSDEC criteria. Seventy percent met the criteria after 14 months.