The TNX Area is a semi-works facility for the Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC), which is located one-quarter mile from the Savannah river at the Savannah River Site. As the result of TNX operation, groundwater contamination has occurred. The predominant contaminants detected in the flood plain downgradient from TNX are trichloroethylene (TCE) and nitrate.Treatability studies into the applicability of a groundwater remediation system combining GeoSiphon Cell and zero-valent iron technologies for treatment of the TCE-contaminated groundwater at TNX have been conducted. These treatability studies have been conducted by SRTC under the sponsorship of the Environmental Restoration Department
This Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD) is being issued by the Department of Energy (DOE),...
The dehalogenation of chlorinated solvents by zero-valence iron has recently become the subject of i...
Contamination in low-permeability soils poses a significant technical challenge for in situ remediat...
The shallow groundwater and sediments beneath the TNX Area are contaminated with both dissolved and ...
Shallow groundwater beneath the TNX Area at the Savannah River Site (SRS) has been contaminated with...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC), at the Savannah River Site (SRS), operates a pilot scal...
Shallow groundwater beneath the TNX Area at the Savannah River Site has been contaminated with chlor...
The Savannah River Site (SRS), located on 300 square miles along the Savannah River near Aiken, Sout...
The New TNX Seepage Basin is located across River Road east of the TNX Area at the Savannah River Si...
Groundwater in D-Area at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE) ...
The primary purpose of this project is to demonstrate the feasibility and practicality of operating ...
The Savannah River Site is the location of an Integrated Demonstration Project designed to evaluate ...
During 1996, samples from selected wells of well cluster P 26 and the TBG, TIR, TNX, TRW, XSB, and Y...
Natural remediation is a general term that includes any technology or strategy that takes advantage ...
On September 30, 1992, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) is...
This Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD) is being issued by the Department of Energy (DOE),...
The dehalogenation of chlorinated solvents by zero-valence iron has recently become the subject of i...
Contamination in low-permeability soils poses a significant technical challenge for in situ remediat...
The shallow groundwater and sediments beneath the TNX Area are contaminated with both dissolved and ...
Shallow groundwater beneath the TNX Area at the Savannah River Site (SRS) has been contaminated with...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC), at the Savannah River Site (SRS), operates a pilot scal...
Shallow groundwater beneath the TNX Area at the Savannah River Site has been contaminated with chlor...
The Savannah River Site (SRS), located on 300 square miles along the Savannah River near Aiken, Sout...
The New TNX Seepage Basin is located across River Road east of the TNX Area at the Savannah River Si...
Groundwater in D-Area at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE) ...
The primary purpose of this project is to demonstrate the feasibility and practicality of operating ...
The Savannah River Site is the location of an Integrated Demonstration Project designed to evaluate ...
During 1996, samples from selected wells of well cluster P 26 and the TBG, TIR, TNX, TRW, XSB, and Y...
Natural remediation is a general term that includes any technology or strategy that takes advantage ...
On September 30, 1992, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) is...
This Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD) is being issued by the Department of Energy (DOE),...
The dehalogenation of chlorinated solvents by zero-valence iron has recently become the subject of i...
Contamination in low-permeability soils poses a significant technical challenge for in situ remediat...