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Mossy Rock, Washington - in-situ chemical oxidation case study
Leaking underground storage tanks at the Police Station / City Hall in Mossyrock, Washington contaminated soil and groundwater with gasoline hydrocarbons. A portion of the soil was excavated, but the presence of the building prevented all of the contamination from being removed. After first advancing a series of soil borings to accurately define the target zone, Cedar Creek Engineering installed ...
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Types of Oily Hazardous Waste Thermal Desorption Unit Can Handle
The thermal desorption unit is a versatile technology designed to treat various types of oily hazardous waste, effectively mitigating environmental risks and ensuring regulatory compliance. Understanding the diverse range of waste streams that can be processed by thermal desorption units is essential for industries dealing with oily waste management. This article explores the different types of ...
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Enhanced Anaerobic Bioremediation of a TCE Source Area at the Tarheel Army Missile Plant using EOS®
Emulsified oil substrate (EOS®) is being used to remediate a trichloroethene (TCE) source area at the Tarheel Army Missile Plant (TAMP) in Burlington, North Carolina. 1. INTRODUCTIONEmulsified oil substrate (EOS®) is being used to remediate a trichloroethene (TCE) source area at the Tarheel Army Missile Plant (TAMP) in Burlington, North Carolina. TAMP is a government-owned, formerly ...
By Redox Tech
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How to Use Geomembrane in the Oil and Gas Petrochemical Industry and Field?
The application of geomembrane HDPE in engineering has a history of more than 60 years. The earliest use country can be traced back to the United States in 1930. Later, Italy, the former Soviet Union, and other countries have also used it one after another. The application of geomembrane HDPE in my country lags behind, but the development is very rapid. Today, it has developed into various fields ...
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Enhanced Anaerobic Bioremediation of a TCE Source at the Tarheel Army Missile Plant Using EOS
EOS, or emulsified oil substrate, was used to stimulate anaerobic biodegradation of trichloroethene (TCE) and tetrachloroethene (PCE) at a former Army-owned manufacturing facility located in the Piedmont area of North Carolina. Previous use of chlorinated solvents at the facility resulted in soil and groundwater impacts. Ten years of active remediation utilizing soil vacuum extraction and air ...
By Redox Tech
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