underground storage tank removal Articles
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HD#7 - Groundwater BioLogix Application - Case Study
Case Summary After three underground storage tanks were removed from the location of a convenience store, investigation showed that petroleum contamination was present in a small area near the former dispenser island. The vadose-zone contaminated soil was excavated and disposed off-site. Ground water monitoring showed that the ground water impact was limited to a small area near the source of ...
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Closing Petroleum Sites - Ground Water Bioremediation with Petrox - Case Study
Petrox bioremediation has been used to remediate sites quickly and effectively without negative byproducts. While every site is unique, this case study provides a basis for confidently selecting Petrox bioremediation to close your project. Convenience Store, Hamilton County, Florida, FDEP ID 8518526 After three underground storage tanks were removed from the location of a convenience store, ...
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Remediation oversight and monitoring case study
Service(s) performed: Underground storage tank removal and contaminated soil excavation and disposal Summary: In a residential and commercial area of a major U.S. city, an abandoned gas station site was targeted for redevelopment. To assist the area’s remediation efforts, our environmental team removed a 15,000-gallon underground storage tank, performed associated impacted soil sampling ...
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Petroleum Management case study
Service performed: Underground storage tank removal Summary: Our environmental team responded to a request from the General Services Administration (GSA) to determine the size and contents of an underground storage tank (UST) that was no longer in use at a facility in Indianapolis, Indiana. After subsurface investigations, the tank was identified to contain approximately 8,000 gallons of diesel ...
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Realizing Petroleum Hydrocarbon Destruction via Biostimulation Alone; Importance and Benefits of Biofilm Development
Proof-of-Concept study to evaluate efficacy of biostimulation additive TPHenhanced to enhance native heterotrophic bacteria populations ability to degrade petroleum hydrocarbon contaminants (PHCs) under anaerobic conditions. State Agency wish low-impact low-cost strategy to sustainably remediate remote/legacy PHC impacted sites without Oxygen (O2) and/or aboveground support equipment. Site former ...
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BOS 200 LNAPL Remediation at budget rental car site in Louisville, Kentucky USA
Background Information The Budget Rental Car Site was a former retail gasoline and diesel service station existing on approximately 3 acres located in Louisville Kentucky, USA. The investigation and corrective action work conducted at the facility was under the oversight of the Kentucky (KY) Department for Environmental Protection (KDEP), Division of Waste Management (DWM), Underground Storage ...
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Case study – BTEX contamination - Kentucky
In 1992, remedial activities began at the Shively Service Center located in Radcliff, Kentucky. After the leaking underground storage tanks were removed from the site approximately 1,500 cubic yards of BTEX impacted soil was excavated and disposed off-site from the tank pits. Based on the review of historical sampling activities it was believed that the majority of the impacted soils were removed ...
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Remediate former service station - Case Study
ERC was hired as the General Contractor for this project to remediate the former service station. Gasoline underground storage tanks (USTs) were previously removed however historical releases had contaminated both soil and groundwater at the site. The remedial activities for this project included excavation and off-site disposal of petroleum contaminated soils, as well as the addition of ...
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Chlorinated solvents: methylene chloride and TCE
Introduction This paper presents the results of a scaled and phased approach to source remediation of high concentrations of recalcitrant chlorinated solvent compounds via soil vapor extraction (SVE) and vapor treatment at a Site in Southern California. Phase I began with refrigerated condensation (C3) in order to achieve high mass removal rates to reduce lifecycle costs and time of ...
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Fast BTEX and methylnaphthalene bioremediation
Petrox Petrox and Methylnaphthalene Bioremediation Site Summary Petrox micorbes accelerated BTEX and methylnaphthalene bioremediation at a former fueling station in Florida. After a leaking tank underground storage tank (UST) was removed Petrox micorbes were applied to the groundwater. A temporary well showed high concentrations of BTEX, methylnaphthalene isomers, and total recoverable ...
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TerraStryke Tphenhanced Cost-Effective, Low-Impact Residual Groundwater Remediation Petroleum Fuel Oil Release; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Case Study
TerraStryke Remediation Products, LLC (TerraStryke) develop and distribute biostimulation additives proven to cost-effectively enhance the destruction of dissolved phase and residual source mass contaminants by nourishing native microbial populations. TerraStryke TPHenhanced enriches site geochemistry and heterotrophic bacteria to realize the destruction of petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) ...
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What is Environmental Due Diligence for a Commercial Property?
Anyone—personal or business—has a right to know if there are liabilities affecting a commercial property where they have responsibility. This may be of concern to a buyer, a financial entity, a renter/lessor, or even an existing property owner. Due Diligence DUE DILIGENCE is the process of gathering information on a commercial property to make the interested party aware of anything ...
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Improving the Predictability of Petroleum Brownfield Restoration
It’s no secret that the United States has an aging infrastructure problem. The public’s attention is focused on the repair of roadways and bridges, but there is also an ongoing initiative to address the existing infrastructure of legacy underground storage tanks, abandoned gas stations and truck stops, that are designated petroleum brownfields. As of July 2021, approximately 21 ...
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