Pulsed Injection System for Enhanced Treatment Delivery of In Situ Soil and Groundwater Remediation Systems

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2014-07-17
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An area within in situ remediation technologies that continues to present challenges is the method used for delivery of chemical treatments (e.g. oxidants). This study observes the effects of combining the methods of two different delivery systems under similar geological conditions in both field and laboratory settings. The objective of this study is the comparison of the effects of a direct push liquid injection treatment with a pulsing injection system. The results of both the field-level and laboratory testing suggested that the pulsed injection technology was more effective in delivering treatments into the subsurface and enabling a longer horizontal transport distance.
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Environmental Sciences, Engineering--Civil, Engineering--Environmental
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Derksen, B. (2014). Pulsed Injection System for Enhanced Treatment Delivery of In Situ Soil and Groundwater Remediation Systems (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/27483