Surfactants and cosolvents for NAPL remediation : a technology practices manual
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Surfactants and cosolvents for NAPL remediation : a technology practices manual
Lewis, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-204) and index
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Description
A $19.3 million Department of Defense grant to Rice University funds the Advanced Applied Technology Demonstration Facility (AATDF). One of the project goals is the development of reduction strategies for nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) in the subsurface. Surfactants and Cosolvents for NAPL Remediation records the results of AATDF research.
The manual is a guide to the practical application of surfactants/cosolvent for in situ remediation. It is targeted to decision makers and anyone concerned with the design or implementation of these technologies.
The book discusses the situational viability of surfactants/cosolvents , the possible results, design, and operation. It includes case studies, step-by-step guidance, and project cost work sheets.
The successful results of the AATDF research, as documented Surfactants and Cosolvents for NAPL Remediation, are an invaluable contribution to the future of subsurface remediation. Without source NAPL reduction, the alternative is decades of plume management through pump-and-treat.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Technology Description and Current Status
Geology and Contaminant Distribution
Surfactant/Cosolvent Enhanced Recovery of NAPL
Produced Fluids Management and Surfactant/Cosolvent Recycling
A Stepwise Approach to Implementation of Surfactant/Cosolvent Flushing
Cost Considerations
Future Research
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