Long Description:
More than 10 permeable reactive barrier (PRB) projects, among them participants from different universities, companies, consultants and problem owners, join and co-operate intimately in the interdisciplinary German PRB network/concerted action 'RUBIN' for the 'Use of Treatment Walls for Site Remediation' that was initiated and set up by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) in 2000. RUBIN stands for (in German) 'Reaktionswände und -barrieren im Netzwerkverbund' meaning in English 'reactive wall and barrier projects cooperating in a network/concerted action'. The focus of RUBIN´s missions and goals is to meet current R&D needs pertaining to the practical set up and longterm operation of PRBs as a prospective remediation technology in a large-scale, coordinated initiative. Especially a bundle of technical, operational, economic, ecological, toxicological, administrative and legislative issues as well as issues comprising longterm performance and stability are addressed and investigated. Therefore, RUBIN is scheduled to plan, design, implement, monitor and evaluate pilot and full-scale PRB projects in Germany in order to check and assess as thoroughly and precisely as possible applicability, performance and limits of PRBs in a broad technical scope combined with an intensive, simultaneous scientific backup. The network also covers novel innovative approaches to be utilized for eliminating recalcitrant compounds from contaminated groundwater by means of innovative reactive materials and novel barrier design and construction methods.
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