ERH technology Articles
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TCE remediation in low permeability soil olney, Illinois
Thermal Remediation Services, Inc. (TRS) successfully completed the remediation of subsurface trichloroethene contamination in a mixed-phase environment on a time-based, fast-track, guaranteed basis. By utilizing TRS’ signature Electrical Resistive Heating (ERH) technology complimented by vapor recovery, TRS was able to overcome significant challenges that included: A low permeability ...
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Remediation of TCE in soil and groundwater to 95 feet below grade pemaco superfund site, Maywood, CA
TRS Group, Inc. (TRS) subcontracted to TN & Associates to provide an Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) remediation of trichloroethene (TCE) in soil and groundwater at the Pemaco Superfund Site located in Maywood, California. This is the first EPA Record of Decision (ROD) in California that includes ERH as the selected technology for the treatment of a deep TCE source area. The remedial goal ...
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Maywood, Ca - Pemaco superfund site
Thermal Remediation Services, Inc. (TRS) subcontracted to TN & Associates to provide an Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) remediation of trichloroethene (TCE) in soil and groundwater at the Pemaco Superfund Site located in Maywood, California. This is the first EPA Record of Decision (ROD) in California that includes ERH as the selected technology for the treatment of a deep TCE source ...
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First State-funded cleanup using electrical resistivity heating technology
The Remediation and Redevelopment Division (RRD) completed remediation at a former dry cleaning facility in the city of Owosso using electrical resistivity heating (ERH) technology. Electrical resistivity heating is an insitu electrical heating technology that uses electricity and applies it into the ground through electrodes. The resistance of the electricity traveling through the ground ...
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New Advancements for In Situ Treatment Using Electrical Resistance Heating
Abstract Electrical resistance heating (ERH) is proving to be an effective technology to rapidly heat the subsurface and, in doing so, removing volatile organic compounds. Practitioners of this technology have observed that other processes (biodegradation, abiotic degradation, hydrolysis, and possibly others) occur to break down the chemicals of concern, and remediation is not solely ...
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Tacoma, WA - ESTCP Fort Lewis heat enhanced bio - Case Study
Heat Enhanced Bioremediation and Destruction Introduction In situ thermal treatment through Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) is a proven robust technology for the treatment of volatile organic compound (VOC) source zones. ERH effectively treats the subsurface by volatilizing dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) and VOCs, recovering the vapor, and treating the vapor by conventional ...
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Cape Canaveral, Florida - ERH Remediation of TCE DNAPL - Case Study
Early technology demonstration of ERH used to remediate TCE DNAPL The Interagency DNAPL Consortium (IDC) representing the U.S. EPA, NASA, DoE, DoD, and U.S. Air Force conceived a demonstration to test three technologies for DNAPL remediation. The Technical Advisory Group (TAG), consisting of nationally known experts in the field of DNAPL remediation, conducted the technology evaluation, MSE ...
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Electrical Resistance Heating: a Hot New Approach to Soil and Groundwater Remediation
Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) is an aggressive remediation technology that can quickly reduce the mass of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in soil and groundwater by over 99%. The process is often used to clean sites where other technologies have had limited success. Larger ERH sites are cleaned within 6 to 12 months and smaller sites can be cleaned in half that time or less. The ...
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Heat-enhanced bioremediation and destruction - Case Study
Introduction In situ thermal treatment through Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) is a proven robust technology for the treatment of volatile organic compound (VOC) source zones. ERH effectively treats the subsurface by volatilizing dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) and VOCs, recovering the vapor, and treating the vapor by conventional technologies such as granular activated carbon or ...
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Source Area Remediation of PCE in Soil - Fair Lawn, New Jersey - Case Study
TRS Group, Inc. (TRS) was retained by Anderson Mulholland and Associates, Inc. (AMAI) to perform an Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) remediation of DNAPL in soil at the former Topps Dry Cleaners property in Fair Lawn, NJ. The remedial goal of this project was a reduction of tetrachloroethene (PCE) in soil to less than 1 milligram per kilogram (mg/kg) in every soil sample. Final confirmatory ...
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