Science Inventory

EFFECTIVE REMOVAL OF TCE IN A LABORATORY MODEL OF A PRB CONSTRUCTED WITH PLANT MULCH

Citation:

WILSON, J. T. EFFECTIVE REMOVAL OF TCE IN A LABORATORY MODEL OF A PRB CONSTRUCTED WITH PLANT MULCH. Presented at RTDF Permeable Reactive Barrier (PRB) Action Team Meeting, Charleston, SC, October 11 - 12, 2006.

Impact/Purpose:

To inform the public.

Description:

Ground water contaminated with TCE is commonly treated with a permeable reactive barrier (PRB) constructed with zero-valence iron. The cost of iron as the reactive matrix has driven a search for less costly alternatives, and composted plant mulch has been used as an alternative reactive matrix at several sites. A column study was conducted that simulated conditions in a PRB at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The reactive matrix was 50% (v/v) shredded tree mulch, 10% cotton gin trash, and 40% sand. The mean residence time of ground water in the columns was 17 days. TCE was supplied at concentrations near 20 mM. Concentrations of TCE in the column effluents varied from 1% to 0.1% of the column influents. Concentrations of vinyl chloride were consistently less than 0.02 mM. Concentrations of cis-DCE, vinyl chloride, ethylene, ethane, and acetylene could account for 1% of the TCE that was removed. After 578 days of operation, three quarters of the TCE removal was associated with abiotic reactions with FeS that accumulated in the reactive matrix.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ POSTER)
Product Published Date:10/11/2006
Record Last Revised:04/25/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 160229