Various attenuation mechanisms control the destruction, stabilization, and/or removal of contaminants from contaminated subsurface systems. Measuring the rates of the controlling attenuation mechanisms is a key to employing mass balance as a means to evaluate and monitor the expansion, stability and subsequent shrinkage of a contaminant plume. A team of researchers investigated the use of push-pull tests for measuring reductive dechlorination rates in situ at sites with low chlorinated solvent concentrations (<1 ppm). The field research also examined the synergistic use of a suite of geochemical and microbial assays. Previous push-pull tests applied to environmental remediation objectives focused on general hydrological characterization ...
Sorption is governed by the physico-chemical processes that partition solutes between the aqueous an...
This report talks about Characterization And Monitoring Of Natural Attenuation Of Chlorinated Solven...
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements for hazardous waste facilities include 30...
Regulatory protocols generally recognize that destructive processes are the most effective mechanism...
Over the past three decades, much progress has been made in the remediation of chlorinated solvents ...
This report summarizes the results of a three-year program that addressed key scientific and technic...
Monitored natural attenuation (MNA) and enhanced attenuation (EA) are two environmental management s...
Accurate, timely measurement of chlorinated solvents and other volatile contaminants in groundwater ...
Chlorinated solvents and their daughter products are the most common contaminants of groundwater at ...
Monitored natural attenuation (MNA), while a remedy of choice for many sites, can be challenging whe...
A US EPA directive and related technical protocol outline the information needed to determine if mon...
Groundwater beneath T-Area, a former laboratory and semiworks operation at the Department of Energy ...
Acceptance of monitored natural attenuation (MNA) as a preferred treatment technology saves signific...
The purpose of this research was to assess the feasibility of monitored natural attenuation (MNA) as...
Integral to the accept of MNA and EA as part of a remediation system is documenting the sustainabili...
Sorption is governed by the physico-chemical processes that partition solutes between the aqueous an...
This report talks about Characterization And Monitoring Of Natural Attenuation Of Chlorinated Solven...
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements for hazardous waste facilities include 30...
Regulatory protocols generally recognize that destructive processes are the most effective mechanism...
Over the past three decades, much progress has been made in the remediation of chlorinated solvents ...
This report summarizes the results of a three-year program that addressed key scientific and technic...
Monitored natural attenuation (MNA) and enhanced attenuation (EA) are two environmental management s...
Accurate, timely measurement of chlorinated solvents and other volatile contaminants in groundwater ...
Chlorinated solvents and their daughter products are the most common contaminants of groundwater at ...
Monitored natural attenuation (MNA), while a remedy of choice for many sites, can be challenging whe...
A US EPA directive and related technical protocol outline the information needed to determine if mon...
Groundwater beneath T-Area, a former laboratory and semiworks operation at the Department of Energy ...
Acceptance of monitored natural attenuation (MNA) as a preferred treatment technology saves signific...
The purpose of this research was to assess the feasibility of monitored natural attenuation (MNA) as...
Integral to the accept of MNA and EA as part of a remediation system is documenting the sustainabili...
Sorption is governed by the physico-chemical processes that partition solutes between the aqueous an...
This report talks about Characterization And Monitoring Of Natural Attenuation Of Chlorinated Solven...
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requirements for hazardous waste facilities include 30...