groundwater treatment system Articles
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Important things to consider when you have to treat dewatering discharge water at your site
In many cases when you have to dewater an area of a construction or remediation site to do an excavation or other subsurface work, the water is clean and can be easily discharged without treatment. However, in some cases the soil and groundwater are contaminated, and if dewatering is required, it is highly likely that the discharge water will be contaminated and will require some type of ...
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Raynesway resource park - Case Study
The Raynesway Resource Park is a 35 hectare site bounded on three sides by the River Derwent. The southern half of a former chemicals plant, soils and groundwaters were impacted by chlorinated solvents, acid tars, hydrocarbons and ammoniacal sludges. Celtic designed a sophisticated groundwater treatment system, integrating air sparging, multi-phase extraction and chemical oxidation to address ...
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Ivey-sol • SPT DNAPL - Case Study
Ivey-sol • SPT Technology was successfully used to remediation of a commercial dry-cleaning facility. The subject facility had been in operational since ca. 1971. The DNAPL contamination was comprised of DCE (Dichloroethylene) and TCE (Trichloroethylene) dry-cleaning solvents. Some minor Brominated compounds were also detected. The impacts were limited to the soil and groundwater under the ...
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Organoclay MRM removes mercury from New Jersey construction site - Case Study
Location East Rutherford, New Jersey Products Used Organoclay MRM A national remediation contractor was tasked with the construction and operation of a groundwater treatment system for a large excavation site in East Rutherford, NJ. The site owner is a multinational chemical company, and the groundwater was contaminated with organics, arsenic, and mercury. The design engineer specified ...
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Horizontal Well Rehabilitation at NASA Facility
A horizontal groundwater extraction well at an active NASA facility in Louisiana was impacted by mineral scaling and bio-fouling affecting operations of the groundwater pump and the treatment system. A flow reduction of over 50% was observed. Directional Technologies, Inc. performed a series of horizontal well rehabilitation activities, that increases flow by 58%, which including mechanical and ...
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Texas Superfund Case Study
The site is a former refinery that occupied approximately 64 acres of land in West Texas. Refinery operations produced all grades of gasoline, tractor fuels, diesel, distillate products, and fuel oils and operated between 1939 and 1954. As a result of past waste management practices, releases to soils and ultimately ground water occurred, resulting in the formation of a dissolved-phase benzene ...
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Refinery remediation: fuel recovery and recycling
Introduction The site is a former refinery that occupied approximately 64 acres of land in West Texas. Refinery operations produced all grades of gasoline, tractor fuels, diesel, distillate products, and fuel oils and operated between 1939 and 1954. As a result of past waste management practices, releases to soils and ultimately ground water occurred, resulting in the formation of a ...
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Modeling of an immobilized sludge reactor with polyethylene glycol (PEG)-pellet to remove NH4-N from groundwater
An immobilized sludge system model was developed to simulate nitrification (NH4-N → NO3-N) and denitrification (NO3-N → N2) processes in a PEG-pellet (microorganisms entrapped in polyethylene glycol (PEG)) reactor for removing NH4-N from groundwater. The nitrification and denitrification processes were described by modifying the Michaelis-Menten kinetic incorporating the factors of dissolved ...
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E-Z Trays an Integral Part of Levelland`s Groundwater Treatment - Case Study
QED E-Z Tray® Air Strippers an Integral Part of Levelland's Groundwater Treatment System The refinery at the former Motor Fuels Corporation produced all grades of gasoline, tractor fuels, diesel, distillate products, and fuel oils. It closed in 1954 after 15 years of operation, and the refinery equipment was removed by 1958. The property has since been redeveloped, but the groundwater ...
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Water Treatment System Types and Their Benefits
Water is one of the most important utilities in the world. It’s used for bathing, cooking, washing clothes, cleaning dishes, and drinking. If you get your water from the city, you trust your tap water to be clean and healthy. It goes through a treatment plant before it reaches you, so it’s perfectly purified when it reaches you—right? Unfortunately, this isn’t always the ...
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World War II Memorial, DC - Case Study
In 2003, AdEdge Water Technologies began working closely with EarthTech, the assigned engineering firm responsible for specifying and selecting the various water treatment systems serving the new National World War II Monument in Washington, DC. Stormwater and groundwater control and treatment are essential aspects of this project given the location of the site on the Mall adjacent to the ...
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World War II Memorial, DC Iron & Manganese Reduction - Case Study
In 2003, AdEdge Water Technologies began working closely with EarthTech , the assigned engineering firm responsible for specifying and selecting the various water treatment systems serving the new National World War II Monument in Washington, DC. Stormwater and groundwater control and treatment are essential aspects of this project given the location of the site on the Mall adjacent to the ...
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TerraTherm to Remediate Soils at the Beede Waste Oil Superfund Site - Case Study
The Beede Site is the former location of a state-licensed and regulated waste oil recycling and disposal facility. The nearly 41-acre Site is located in a residential area of Plaistow, New Hampshire (NH). Operations at the Site began in the 1920s, and continued until the state of NH ordered its closure in 1994. From the 1920s to 1994, thousands of NH residents and businesses were customers of the ...
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Contaminated Groundwater Treatment - Advanced Iron Removal System - Case Study
Market: Municipality Location: Belleville Ontario, Canada Capacity: 800 m3/day (211,337 gpd) of Groundwater Treatment Installed: 2010 The City of Belleville, Ontario was planning on re-developing downtown waterfront property into a public space containing a park and a green space. Unfortunately, the proposed site had a long history as an industrial site – initially for a coal gasification ...
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Organic micropollutant removal from groundwater: comparison of pellet softening and nanofiltration
This study investigated the fate of selected pharmaceuticals and estrogens and the characteristics of bulk organic matter during pellet softening and proposed a possible hybridization with nanofiltration (NF) treatment. A groundwater softening system called pellet softening was used to remove calcium ions from groundwater by crystallizing calcium carbonate on the surface of sand grains that ...
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Case study - Chlorinated groundwater treatment
Problem A Fortune 50 company implemented a remedial project to collect and treat polluted groundwater from a site in Central New York, preventing the mitigation of impacted groundwater from flowing into local waterways. An engineering and construction firm was hired to design and build an effective, efficient groundwater treatment system. Collection of the polluted water would be done with air ...
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Case study - Chlorinated groundwater treatment
Overview A Fortune 50 company implemented a remedial project to collect and treat polluted groundwater from a site in Central New York, preventing the mitigation of impacted groundwater from flowing into local waterways. An engineering and construction firm was hired to design and build an effective, efficient groundwater treatment system. Collection of the polluted water would be done with ...
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Standard Chlorine of Delaware Remediation
By designing a 70-foot deep barrier wall, Black & Veatch was able to cut off contaminant source areas from a creek near New Castle, Delaware. The groundwater treatment system that Black & Veatch designed prevents site contamination from reaching the underlying drinking water aquifer. The Standard Chlorine of Delaware Site is a 65 acre area including an abandoned chlorobenzene ...
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Project profile - Spring Canyon Ranch Quemado, New Mexico
Background Spring Canyon Ranch, LLC operates a community water system located in Quemado, New Mexico. Two water supply wells provide potable water to approximately 120 service connections. Groundwater enters the treatment system at approximately 40 gallons per minute (gpm) with arsenic concentrations of about 137 parts per billion (ppb). The EPA MCL for arsenic requires treatment to below 10 ...
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Tacoma, Washington - Well 12A superfund site - Case Study
Combined Remedies for DNAPL Remediation Project Summary TRS Group, Inc. (TRS) teamed with KEMRON and AMEC, under KEMRON's U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) Environmental Remediation Services Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC), to perform electrical resistance heating (ERH) for the remediation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the vadose zone soil and shallow groundwater at ...
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