soil thermal resistivity Articles
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In Situ Thermal Remediation of DNAPL and LNAPL Using Resistance Heating
Electrical resistance heating (ERH) is an in situ thermal treatment for soil and groundwater remediation that can reduce the time to clean up volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from years to months. The technology is now mature enough to provide site owners with both performance and financial certainty in their site-closure process. The ability of the technology to remediate soil and groundwater ...
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Case study - Pemaco superfund site remediation
OVERVIEW Pemaco was formerly a chemical facility located in a light industrial and residential area of Maywood, CA, adjacent to the Los Angeles River. No one knows how long hazardous substances had been leaking into the ground but the operations date back to the 1940's. Up until closure of the facility in 1991, chlorinated solvents, aromatic solvents, and flammable liquids had all been used in ...
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Thermally Enhanced NAPL Recovery - Case Study
QED's AutoPump® Can Endure Tough Conditions to Deliver Superior Thermally Enhanced NAPL Recovery The site of a former U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear weapons production facility (the Pinellas Plant) in Largo, Florida posed an extreme challenge for groundwater remediation pumps. Soil and surficial aquifers at the site, now known as the Young-Rainey Science, Technology, and Research ...
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