Published 1995 | Version v1
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Soil and groundwater remediation using dual-phase extraction technology

  • 1. Eder Associates, Inc., Madison, WI (United States)
  • 2. Eder Associates, Inc., Jacksonville, FL (United States)

Description

A gasoline underground storage tank (UST) was formerly used to fuel vehicles for a hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. Elevated concentrations of gasoline range organics (GRO) were observed in soils and groundwater at the site during the tank removal and a subsequent site investigation. Based on the extent of soil and groundwater contamination, a dual-phase extraction technology was selected as the most cost effective alternative to remediate the site. The dual-phase extraction system includes one extraction well functioning both as a soil vapor extraction (SVE) and groundwater recovery well. After six months of operation, samples collected from the groundwater monitoring wells indicated that the groundwater has been cleaned up to levels below the Wisconsin preventative action limits. The dual-phase extraction system effectively remediated the site in a short period of time, saving both operation and maintenance costs and overall project cost

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
E.J. Krause and Associates.
Imprint Place
Bethesda, MD (United States)
Imprint Title
Superfund 16: Conference and exhibition proceedings. Volume 2
Imprint Pagination
817 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 1191-1200.

Conference

Title
new frontiers in hazardous waste.
Acronym
16. hazardous waste conference and exhibition
Dates
6-8 Nov 1995.
Place
Washington, DC (United States).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
27044487
Subject category
S02: PETROLEUM;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
DATA; EXTRACTION; GROUND WATER; HYDROCARBONS; OIL SPILLS; REMEDIAL ACTION; SITE CHARACTERIZATION; SOILS; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; WASTE PROCESSING; WISCONSIN
Descriptors DEC
ACCIDENTS; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; INFORMATION; MANAGEMENT; NORTH AMERICA; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; USA; WASTE MANAGEMENT; WATER

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-951139--.