Groundwater contamination by chlorinated hydrocarbons is a worldwide problem that poses important challenges in remediation processes. In Italy, the Legislative Decree 152/06 defines the water quality limits to be obtained during the cleanup process. In situ bioremediation techniques are becoming increasingly important due to their affordability and, under the right conditions, because they can be more effective than conventional methodologies. In the initial feasibility study phase, the numerical modeling supports the reliability of each technique. Two different codes, BIOCHLOR and PHREEQC were discussed and compared assuming different field conditions. Isotopic Fractionation-Reactive Transport Models were then developed in one synthetic a...
Natural attenuation (NA) processes represent a valuable option in groundwater remediation. At a heav...
The objective of this study is to test differents modeling approaches and the reliability of the cod...
One of the Government's environmental quality objectives is to achieve a poison free environment, me...
Groundwater contamination by chlorinated hydrocarbons is a worldwide problem that poses important ch...
A US EPA directive and related technical protocol outline the information needed to determine if mon...
Compound-specific isotopic analysis (CSIA) and geochemical modeling were applied to evaluate the eff...
AbstractChlorinated solvents are widespread groundwater contaminants. Treatment or removal of source...
Chlorinated ethenes are among the most prevalent groundwater contaminants at hazardous waste sites n...
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) was found to be the most abundant compound among chlorinated hydrocarbo...
Nearly 250,000 sites with past and present potentially polluting activities need urgent remediation ...
Chemical, geological and hydrogeological investigations were conducted in a polluted site in Italy, ...
International audienceThis work describes the use of different complementing methods (mass balance, ...
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) was found to be the most abundant compound among chlorinated hydrocarbo...
Natural attenuation (NA) processes represent a valuable option in groundwater remediation. At a heav...
The objective of this study is to test differents modeling approaches and the reliability of the cod...
One of the Government's environmental quality objectives is to achieve a poison free environment, me...
Groundwater contamination by chlorinated hydrocarbons is a worldwide problem that poses important ch...
A US EPA directive and related technical protocol outline the information needed to determine if mon...
Compound-specific isotopic analysis (CSIA) and geochemical modeling were applied to evaluate the eff...
AbstractChlorinated solvents are widespread groundwater contaminants. Treatment or removal of source...
Chlorinated ethenes are among the most prevalent groundwater contaminants at hazardous waste sites n...
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) was found to be the most abundant compound among chlorinated hydrocarbo...
Nearly 250,000 sites with past and present potentially polluting activities need urgent remediation ...
Chemical, geological and hydrogeological investigations were conducted in a polluted site in Italy, ...
International audienceThis work describes the use of different complementing methods (mass balance, ...
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) was found to be the most abundant compound among chlorinated hydrocarbo...
Natural attenuation (NA) processes represent a valuable option in groundwater remediation. At a heav...
The objective of this study is to test differents modeling approaches and the reliability of the cod...
One of the Government's environmental quality objectives is to achieve a poison free environment, me...