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NRC ALASKA, LLC MOOSE CREEK FACILITY THERMAL REMEDIATION OF PFAS-CONTAMINATED SOIL
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, 10 pp, 2019

The Moose Creek Facility thermally remediates contaminated soils and other related materials and is now permitted to accept PFAS-contaminated soils. A preliminary test in November 2017 demonstrated proof-of-concept and evaluated operational requirements to thermally remove PFAS from contaminated soil on a commercial scale. Following positive results, a second test trial was completed in May 2018 to evaluate operating capacities, establish operational procedures, and quantify air emissions. Pre- and post-remediation testing of the initial volume of PFAS-contaminated soil was completed. A general description of the facility, a summary of the 2018 test trial, and a summary of the 2019 compliance source test and commercial operations soil remediation results are provided. https://dec.alaska.gov/media/18761/nrc-moose-creek-facility-pfas-sep-2019-case-study-v3f-191101.pdf



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