textThere are 1,305 Superfund Sites on the United States Environmental Protection Agencies National Priorities List that may require remediation due to the environmental or human health risks associated with subsurface contamination. The contaminants present at these sites and others vary with respect to their physical and chemical properties which dictate the selection of appropriate remediation technologies. In-Situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD) has been studied as a remediation technique for removing many recalcitrant contaminants from soil. ISTD involves passing electrical current through heating elements in wells and removing contaminants through heater/vacuum wells. Heating occurs by heat conduction through the soil. At high temperatures,...
This Work Plan provides technical details for conducting a treatability study that will evaluate the...
ABSTRACT: Thermal Conduction Heating (TCH) is a major component of In Situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD)...
ABSTRACT: In-situ thermal remediation (ISTR) technologies are receiving increasing attention for re...
textThere are 1,305 Superfund Sites on the United States Environmental Protection Agencies National ...
Sites contaminated with Non Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLs) are a hazard to the environme...
In Situ Thermal Destruction (ISTD) is a remediation process in which heat and vacuum are applied sim...
Thermal desorption is being considered as a potential remediation technology for pesticide-contamina...
ABSTRACT The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is investigating in-situ thermal desorption (ISTD) as a...
Abstract: In Situ Thermal Desorption (ISID) is a remediation process in which heat and vacuum are ap...
Abstract. In Situ Thermal Remediation (ISTR) refers to technologies including Steam Enhanced Extract...
Recently, a method for removing contaminants from soil (several meters under the ground) has been pr...
Within an integrated management plan for contaminated site remediation at a given territorial scale,...
ABSTRACT: In Situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD), also known as In-Situ Thermal Destruction, is being use...
Recently, a method for removing contaminants from soil (several meters under the ground) has been pr...
This report describes five thermally enhanced technologies that may be used to remediate contaminate...
This Work Plan provides technical details for conducting a treatability study that will evaluate the...
ABSTRACT: Thermal Conduction Heating (TCH) is a major component of In Situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD)...
ABSTRACT: In-situ thermal remediation (ISTR) technologies are receiving increasing attention for re...
textThere are 1,305 Superfund Sites on the United States Environmental Protection Agencies National ...
Sites contaminated with Non Aqueous Phase Liquids (NAPLs) are a hazard to the environme...
In Situ Thermal Destruction (ISTD) is a remediation process in which heat and vacuum are applied sim...
Thermal desorption is being considered as a potential remediation technology for pesticide-contamina...
ABSTRACT The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is investigating in-situ thermal desorption (ISTD) as a...
Abstract: In Situ Thermal Desorption (ISID) is a remediation process in which heat and vacuum are ap...
Abstract. In Situ Thermal Remediation (ISTR) refers to technologies including Steam Enhanced Extract...
Recently, a method for removing contaminants from soil (several meters under the ground) has been pr...
Within an integrated management plan for contaminated site remediation at a given territorial scale,...
ABSTRACT: In Situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD), also known as In-Situ Thermal Destruction, is being use...
Recently, a method for removing contaminants from soil (several meters under the ground) has been pr...
This report describes five thermally enhanced technologies that may be used to remediate contaminate...
This Work Plan provides technical details for conducting a treatability study that will evaluate the...
ABSTRACT: Thermal Conduction Heating (TCH) is a major component of In Situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD)...
ABSTRACT: In-situ thermal remediation (ISTR) technologies are receiving increasing attention for re...