Zero Valent Iron (ZVI) Remediation
Articles & Whitepapers
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Svratka Site: Innovative NZVI Geochemical Barrier Supported by Direct Current (DC)
Massive contamination by chlorinated ethenes (CHCs) under an engineering plant showed to be problem for a near groundwater receiving river. The innovative approach including formation of nZVI reactive geochemical barrier was chosen by the remediation company MEGA. Moreover, a prolongation of activity of the applied NANOFER was achieved thanks to the usage of DC. Long-term monitoring and ...
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Chlorinated VOC Groundwater & Soil Remediation - Case Study
Summary Burns & McDonnell was retained to perform soil and groundwater remediation of chlorinated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene (PCE and TCE) ...
News
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Písecná site: challenging remediation of deep contamination plume near to the drinking water source
Treatment of an old disposal site proved to be a challenging task due to its improper placement and insufficient ensuring. The site is located in a very complex geological environment and in imminence of the source of drinking water. Therefore, the ...
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Full-scale application of nZVI: innovative geochemical barrier supported by direct current
Equipment & Solutions
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Composite Particle System
AquaBlok is a patented, composite-aggregate technology resembling small stones that is typically comprised of a dense aggregate core. In this application of the technology, a powdered high-swell sodium bentonite coating is utilized (Figure 1) with varying percentages of additive (bentonite) layer by percent of total weight.