Surfactant remediation field demonstration using a vertical circulation well

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作者
Knox, RC
Sabatini, DA
Harwell, JH
Brown, RE
West, CC
Blaha, F
Griffin, C
机构
[1] NATL RISK MANAGEMENT LAB, ADA, OK 74820 USA
[2] US COAST GUARD CEU, CLEVELAND, OH 44199 USA
[3] GLOBAL ENVIRONM ENGN INC, TRAVERSE CITY, MI 49686 USA
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10.1111/j.1745-6584.1997.tb00166.x
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
A field demonstration of surfactant-enhanced solubilization was completed in a shallow unconfined aquifer located at a Coast Guard Station in Traverse City, Michigan. The primary objectives of the study were: (1) to assess the ability of the vertical circulation well (VCW) system for controlling chemical extractants added to the subsurface; and (2) to assess the behavior of the surfactant solution in the subsurface, with a goal of maximum surfactant recovery, A secondary objective was to demonstrate enhanced removal of PCE and recalcitrant components of a jet fuel, The analytical results showed that the surfactant increased the contaminant mass extracted by 40-fold and 90-fold for the PCE and jet fuel constituents, respectively. The surfactant solution demonstrated minimal sorption (retardation) and did not precipitate in the subsurface formation, In addition, the VCW system was able to capture in excess of 95% of the injected surfactant solution. Additional field testing and full-scale implementation of surfactant-enhanced subsurface remediation should be performed.
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