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COST-EFFECTIVE DESTRUCTION OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON CONTAMINANTS WITH EXPEDITED RESIDUAL MASS – SMEAR ZONE (LNAPL) DESTRUCTION UNDER ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS VIA BIOSTIMULATION
Armstrong, K. | REMTECH 2020: The Remediation Technologies Symposium, 14-15 October, Virtual Meeting, abstract, 2020
Filed Under: Cleanup News
Filed Under: Cleanup News
This presentation summarizes three projects conducted at Chanute Air Force Base using TPHenhanced™, a nitrate-based additive combined with proprietary macro-micro inorganic nutrients, for biostimulation treatment of LNAPL-contaminated media. The goals included enhanced respiration of indigenous heterotrophic bacteria, expedited solubilization of the residual source mass (LNAPL), and enhanced dissolved-phase petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) destruction.
Slides:https://www.esaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/RT2020-Armstrong.pdf
Longer abstract:https://www.esaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/45-RT-2020-Armstrong.pdf
For all site documents, including fact sheets, of the Chanute Air Force Base remediation, see https://www2.illinois.gov/epa/topics/community-relations/sites/chanute-afb/Pages/fact-sheet-3.aspx
Filed Under: Cleanup News
Filed Under: Cleanup News
This presentation summarizes three projects conducted at Chanute Air Force Base using TPHenhanced™, a nitrate-based additive combined with proprietary macro-micro inorganic nutrients, for biostimulation treatment of LNAPL-contaminated media. The goals included enhanced respiration of indigenous heterotrophic bacteria, expedited solubilization of the residual source mass (LNAPL), and enhanced dissolved-phase petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) destruction.
Slides:https://www.esaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/RT2020-Armstrong.pdf
Longer abstract:https://www.esaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/45-RT-2020-Armstrong.pdf
For all site documents, including fact sheets, of the Chanute Air Force Base remediation, see https://www2.illinois.gov/epa/topics/community-relations/sites/chanute-a
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