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Title: In-situ remediation system for groundwater and soils

Abstract

A method and system for in-situ remediation of contaminated groundwater and soil where the contaminants, such as toxic metals, are carried in a subsurface plume. The method comprises selection and injection into the soil of a fluid that will cause the contaminants to form stable, non-toxic compounds either directly by combining with the contaminants or indirectly by creating conditions in the soil or changing the conditions of the soil so that the formation of stable, non-toxic compounds between the contaminants and existing substances in the soil are more favorable. In the case of non-toxic metal contaminants, sulfides or sulfates are injected so that metal sulfides or sulfates are formed. Alternatively, an inert gas may be injected to stimulate microorganisms in the soil to produce sulfides which, in turn, react with the metal contaminants. Preferably, two wells are used, one to inject the fluid and one to extract the unused portion of the fluid. The two wells work in combination to create a flow of the fluid across the plume to achieve better, more rapid mixing of the fluid and the contaminants.

Inventors:
 [1];  [2];  [3]
  1. 212 Lakeside Dr., Aiken, SC 29803
  2. 1932 Cottonwood Dr., Aiken, SC 29803
  3. 1135 Ridgemont Dr., Aiken, SC 29803
Issue Date:
Research Org.:
Savannah River Site (SRS), Aiken, SC (United States)
OSTI Identifier:
869024
Patent Number(s):
5263795
Assignee:
Corey, John C. (212 Lakeside Dr., Aiken, SC 29803);Kaback, Dawn S. (1932 Cottonwood Dr., Aiken, SC 29803);Looney, Brian B. (1135 Ridgemont Dr., Aiken, SC 29803)
Patent Classifications (CPCs):
B - PERFORMING OPERATIONS B09 - DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE B09C - RECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
E - FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS E02 - HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING E02D - FOUNDATIONS
DOE Contract Number:  
AC09-89SR18035
Resource Type:
Patent
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
in-situ; remediation; groundwater; soils; method; contaminated; soil; contaminants; toxic; metals; carried; subsurface; plume; comprises; selection; injection; fluid; form; stable; non-toxic; compounds; directly; combining; indirectly; creating; conditions; changing; formation; existing; substances; favorable; metal; sulfides; sulfates; injected; formed; alternatively; inert; gas; stimulate; microorganisms; produce; react; preferably; inject; extract; unused; portion; combination; create; flow; achieve; rapid; mixing; metal sulfides; toxic metal; toxic metals; contaminated groundwater; form stable; metal contaminants; metal sulfide; method comprises; inert gas; stimulate microorganisms; method comprise; comprises selection; in-situ remediation; subsurface plume; metal contaminant; situ remediation; /405/

Citation Formats

Corey, John C, Kaback, Dawn S, and Looney, Brian B. In-situ remediation system for groundwater and soils. United States: N. p., 1993. Web.
Corey, John C, Kaback, Dawn S, & Looney, Brian B. In-situ remediation system for groundwater and soils. United States.
Corey, John C, Kaback, Dawn S, and Looney, Brian B. Fri . "In-situ remediation system for groundwater and soils". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/869024.
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