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Chapter: Appendix B SCFA Technology Deployment Report

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B SCFA Technology Deployment Report." National Research Council. 1999. Groundwater and Soil Cleanup: Improving Management of Persistent Contaminants. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9615.
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B SCFA Technology Deployment Report

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B SCFA Technology Deployment Report." National Research Council. 1999. Groundwater and Soil Cleanup: Improving Management of Persistent Contaminants. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9615.
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Project

Year

Site

Lasagnaâ

1997

Paducah

Six-Phase Soil Heating

1996

Chicago Commercial Site

Six-Phase Soil Heating

1996

Niagra Falls Municipal Airport

In Well Vapor Stripping

1997

Brookhaven National Laboratory

In Well Vapor Stripping

1997

Edwards Air Force Base

In Well Vapor Stripping

1997

Savannah River Site

Dynamic Underground Stripping

1995

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Dynamic Underground Stripping

1995

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Environmental Measurement While Drilling

1996

Savannah River Site

Dig Face Characterization

1996

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

Dig Face Characterization

1996

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

Dig Face Characterization

1995

Mound

Smart Geomembrane

1997

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

Passive Reactive Barrier

1998

Oak Ridge

Passive Reactive Barrier

1998

Rocky Flats

Thermal Enhanced Vapor Extraction System (TEVES)

1996

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

Thermal Enhanced Vapor Extraction System (TEVES)

1999

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Thermal Enhanced Vapor Extraction System (TEVES)

1999

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Thermal Enhanced Vapor Extraction System (TEVES)

1996

Sandia National Laboratories

Frozen Soil Barrier

1997

Oak Ridge

Frozen Soil Barrier

1997

Oak Ridge

Flameless Thermal Oxidation

ND

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

SEAMIST

ND

Hanford

SEAMIST

ND

Los Alamos National Laboratory

SEAMIST

1991

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

SEAMIST

1991

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

SEAMIST

1996

Savannah River Site

SEAMIST

ND

Yucca Mountain

Deep Soil Mixing

1997

Argonne National Lab

Deep Soil Mixing

1997

Argonne National Lab

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B SCFA Technology Deployment Report." National Research Council. 1999. Groundwater and Soil Cleanup: Improving Management of Persistent Contaminants. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9615.
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Project

Year

Site

Deep Soil Mixing

1994

Portsmouth

Resonant Sonic Drilling

1994

Fernald Environmental Management Project

Resonant Sonic Drilling

1991

Hanford

Resonant Sonic Drilling

1992

Hanford

Resonant Sonic Drilling

1995

Hanford

Resonant Sonic Drilling

1995

Laboratory for Energy-Related Health Research

Resonant Sonic Drilling

1995

Laboratory for Energy-Related Health Research

Resonant Sonic Drilling

1995

Savannah River Site

Passive Soil Vapor Extraction (Barometric Pumping)

1995

Hanford

Passive Soil Vapor Extraction (Barometric Pumping)

1995

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

Passive Soil Vapor Extraction (Barometric Pumping)

1996

Savannah River Site

Passive Soil Vapor Extraction (Barometric Pumping)

1997

Savannah River Site

Electrokinetics—Arid

1996

Sandia National Laboratories

Electrokinetics—Arid

1996

Sandia National Laboratories

In Situ Vitrification Bottoms-up

1996

Oak Ridge

Automated Control System for Soil Vapor Extraction

1996

Savannah River Site

Recirculating Wells

1997

Portsmouth

Recirculating Wells

1997

Savannah River Site

In Situ Permeable Flow Sensor

1995

Edwards Air Force Base

In Situ Permeable Flow Sensor

1995

Hanford

In Situ Permeable Flow Sensor

1995

Savannah River Site

Cryogenic Cutting

1998

Hanford

Cryogenic Cutting

1996

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

HaloSnif

1995

Hanford

HaloSnif

1995

Tinker Air Force Base

Unsaturated Flow Apparatus

1994

Hanford

Surfactant/ Alcohol Flushing for DNAPLs

1998

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Surfactant/ Alcohol Flushing for DNAPLs

1998

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Surfactant/ Alcohol Flushing for DNAPLs

1998

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

In Situ Anaerobic Bioremediation System

1996

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B SCFA Technology Deployment Report." National Research Council. 1999. Groundwater and Soil Cleanup: Improving Management of Persistent Contaminants. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9615.
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Project

Year

Site

In Situ Anaerobic Bioremediation System

1996

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

In Situ Anaerobic Bioremediation System

1996

Point Miguel

Cryogenic Drilling

1995

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Cryogenic Drilling

1995

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Cryogenic Drilling

1995

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Solution Mining

1997

Fernald

Smart Sampling

1996

Mound

In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Soils

1997

Argonne National Lab

In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Soils

1997

Argonne National Lab

In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Soils

1996

Kansas City Plant

In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Soils

1996

Kansas City Plant

Adsorption/Desorption Relative to Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents

1996

Kansas City Plant

Adsorption/Desorption Relative to Bioremediation of Chlorinated Solvents

1996

Portsmouth

Landfill Assessment and Monitoring System

1994

Sandia National Laboratories

Landfill Assessment and Monitoring System

1994

Sandia National Laboratories

Innovative DNAPL Characterization Technologies

1996

Savannah River Site

Biomass Remediation System

1997

Formerly Utilities/Sites Remedial Action Program

Colloidal Borescope

1994

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Colloidal Borescope

1994

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Colloidal Borescope

1992

Oak Ridge

Fiber Optic Probe for Trichloroethylene in Soil and Groundwater

1993

Hanford

Fiber Optic Probe for Trichloroethylene in Soil and Groundwater

1992

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Fiber Optic Probe for Trichloroethylene in Soil and Groundwater

1992

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Biomolecular Probe Analysis: Bioremediation Organisms

1995

Savannah River Site

Destruction of Carbon Tetrachloride by Steam Reforming

1992

Oak Ridge

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B SCFA Technology Deployment Report." National Research Council. 1999. Groundwater and Soil Cleanup: Improving Management of Persistent Contaminants. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9615.
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Project

Year

Site

Destruction of Carbon Tetrachloride by Steam Reforming

1995

Oak Ridge

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

ND

Argonne National Lab

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

1993

Hanford

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

1993

Hanford

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

1993

Hanford

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

1993

Hanford

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

1993

Hanford

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

1993

Hanford

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

1993

Hanford

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

1993

Hanford

Heavy Weight Cone Penetrometer

1995

Pantex

Rapid Transuranic Monitoring Laboratory

1995

Formerly Utilities/Sites Remedial Action Program

Rapid Transuranic Monitoring Laboratory

1995

Formerly Utilities/Sites Remedial Action Program

Rapid Transuranic Monitoring Laboratory

1993

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

Arid Site Drilling Technology Development

1992

Hanford

Advanced In Situ Moisture Logging System

1994

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Advanced In Situ Moisture Logging System

1994

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Advanced In Situ Moisture Logging System

1993

Sandia National Laboratories

Cross Borehole Electromagnetic Imaging

1995

Sandia National Laboratories

NOTE: DNAPL = dense-nonaqueous phase liquid; ND technology was slated for deployment but had not yet been deployed as of January 14, 1998, when this listing was prepared.

SOURCE: Department of Energy Subsurface Contaminants Focus Area, unpublished data, January 14, 1998.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B SCFA Technology Deployment Report." National Research Council. 1999. Groundwater and Soil Cleanup: Improving Management of Persistent Contaminants. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9615.
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This book presents a comprehensive, up-to-date review of technologies for cleaning up contaminants in groundwater and soil. It provides a special focus on three classes of contaminants that have proven very difficult to treat once released to the subsurface: metals, radionuclides, and dense nonaqueous-phase liquids such as chlorinated solvents.

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