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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Case Study of Recommended Program
for Extraction of NAPL Contaminants
at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
By
Rice University
Rice University's Environmental
Science and Engineering Department
has been researching the methods for
identifying and
locating
NAPL (nonaqueous
phase liquid) contamination
at two field sites on military bases in
the U.S. The goal is to demonstrate the
utility of using extraction enhancement
technologies to remove NAPL contaminants
from a hazardous waste source
area. The first recommended site for
evaluation is the Hill Air Force Base in
Salt Lake City, Utah. Surfactants, co-solvents,
and soil-vapor extraction are
being tested for effectiveness in a series
of isolated cells in the field. The
ability to implement these processes
and other evaluation criteria were incorporated
into a technology selection
methodology.
In addition to covering the traditional aspects of extraction process design, the scope of the project addresses some concerns unique to the contaminated Air Force base. Individual cells, 3 X 5 meters in size, are to be installed in the ground and fitted with multilevel samplers at 12 to 15 locations per cell. The subsurface characterization assesses the ability of certain technologies to delineate subsurface NAPL contamination and the applicable scale and resolution of the extraction technologies. The research plan accounts for both the saturated and unsaturated aquifers. The technology evaluation methodology determines both the technical feasibility and the practical implementation of the proposed process. The comprehensive nature of the assessments should result in a significant reduction in time prior to the widespread application of these technologies.
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