PEREBAR Long-term performance of permeable reactive barriers used for the remediation of contaminated groundwater

Country: EU Projects
Start Date:   28/2/2000         Duration: 36 months         Project Type: RTD
Contract Number: EVK1-CT-1999-00035
Organisation Type:  EC Project
Topics: 
Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->Permeable reactive barriers
Project objectives:
The approach taken to meet the project objectives was the characterisation of different reactive materials and relevant attenuation processes in the reactive 
matrix of the permeable barrier with special respect to their long-term behavior. The experimental work included laboratory experiments at different scales,
going from bench-scale tests up to pilot-scale, and field-scale experiments. Experimental conditions were predetermined by the characteristics of the
model site, such as geologic and hydrogeological settings, soil composition, and type, extent and spreading of the contamination. Technological methods
to enhance the long-term efficacy and cost-effectiveness of permeable reactive barrier systems were developed and tested under realistic conditionsThe
primary PEREBAR model site is an area in southern Hungary contaminated by uranium mining - thus including a region which is due to become part of the European
Union.
Project Summary:
Contaminated land, landfills and sediments pose a serious environmental threat by polluting groundwater in the surrounding area. In 14 European countries 
contamination caused by uranium represents a particularly serious danger where drinking water resources might be affected .Other heavy metals and organic
pollutants can also have a strongly deleterious effect on groundwater .Available technologies (e.g. pump- and-treat) fall short of solving the problembecause
their performance is not yet adequate for effective remediation . The aim of the project is to elaborate the scientific basis for, laboratory and pilot-scale
testing of and the practical application of a considerably more efficient and cost-effective in-situ reactive barrier technology targeting the above contaminants
.The primary model test site will be an area southern Hungary contaminated by uranium mining- thus including a region which is due to become part of the European
Union .
Achieved Objectives:
The overall objective of the PEREBAR project was to evaluate and enhance the long-term performance of permeable reactive barrier systems, with focus on systems 
based on sorption and precipitation of heavy metals and sorption and decomposition of organic compounds, respectively. Processes that impaired the barrier
performance during barrier lifetime were studied qualitatively and quantitatively. The major steps of the projects were: • Selection and characterisation of suitable reactive matrix materials (e.g., zero-valent iron, natural or organophilic zeolites, oxides, phosphates,
lime, Mg hydroxide) • Characterisation of relevant attenuation processes • Development of contaminant-binding chemical compounds ('ligands') • Accelerated testing methods to assess the long-term performance of the attenuation mechanisms in PRBs • Development of a scheme to predict the long-term behaviour of PRBs • Evaluation of the influence of site characteristics on PRB performance • Monitoring of existing and new field installations • Inclusion of electrokinetic techniques to PRB systems • Field tests
Product Descriptions:
The overall objective of the PEREBAR project was to evaluate and enhance the long-term performance of permeable reactive barrier systems, with focus on systems 
based on sorption and precipitation of heavy metals and sorption and decomposition of organic compounds, respectively. Processes that impaired the barrier
performance during barrier lifetime were studied qualitatively and quantitatively. The available products are: • Site Characterisation: Former Uranium Mining and Processing Site near Pécs, Hungary, and AR&B System, Brunn a. G., Austria (Report) • Reactive Materials and Attenuation Processes for Permeable Reactive Barriers (Report) • Properties of Reactive Materials suitable for use in Permeable Reactive Barriers (Report) • Test Apparatus for Accelerated Testing of Permeable Reactive Material (Report) • PANSIL - A new material designed to sequester uranium (VI) from contaminated groundwater (Report) • Metal-sequestering ligand based media for treating contaminated groundwater using porous sequestration barriers (Report) • Publications: A list of publications produced by the PEREBAR project (Report) • 'Long-term Performance of Permeable Reactive Barriers', a book containing all major results of the project, was published in 2004 by Elsevier
Additional Information:
  
            
Project Resources:

Reaktive Wände - Langzeitverhalten und Standzeiten

Long-term Performance of Permeable Reactive Barriers Used for the Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater.

Performance of Three Resin Based Materials for Treating Uranium Contaminated Groundwater within a PRB.

Development of a Functionalized Polymer-Coated Silica for the Removal of Uranium from Groundwater.

Mechanism of aqueous uranium(VI) uptake by hydroxyapatite

Behaviour of uranium in iron-bearing permeable reactive barriers: Investigation using 237U as a radiotracer

Site Characterisation: Former Uranium Mining and Processing Site near Pécs, Hungary, and AR&B System, Brunn a. G., Austria

Reactive Materials and Attenuation Processes for Permeable Reactive Barriers

Properties of Reactive Materials suitable for use in Permeable Reactive Barriers

Test Apparatus for Accelerated Testing of Permeable Reactive Material

PANSIL - A new material designed to sequester uranium (VI) from contaminated groundwater

Metal-sequestering ligand based media for treating contaminated groundwater using porous sequestration barriers

Construction of Cut-off Walls and Reactive Barriers Using Jet Technology

Removal of organic and inorganic pollutants from groundwater using permeable reactive barriers - Part 1. Treatment processes for pollutants

Removal of organic and inorganic pollutants from groundwater using permeable reactive barriers - Part 2. Engineering of permeable reactive barriers.

Reactive walls: Application of sorption barriers for passive in-situ remediation of contaminated groundwater

New developments in reactive barrier technology

The Exploitation of Natural Resources and the Consequences.

Innovative Baumethoden für reaktive Wände

Langzeitverhalten von reaktiven Wänden für die Grundwassersanierung

Coupling of hydraulic and electric gradients in sandy soils

Long-term performance of permeable reactive barriers used for the remediation of contaminated groundwater (PEREBAR) - Scientific/technical approach and first results.

Einführung in die Technologie der reaktiven Wände

Advanced Groundwater Remediation - Active and Passive Technologies

A review on reactive materials and attenuation processes for permeable reactive barriers

Use of Copper Shavings To Remove Mercury from Contaminated Groundwater or Wastewater by Amalgamation.

Long-Term Performance of Permeable Reactive Barriers, Volume 7 1st Edition
Weblink:
https://web.archive.org/web/20070715010949/http://www.perebar.bam.de
Funding Programme(s): 
EC Framework Programme 5
Link to Organisations:
Submitted by: EUGRIS Team Prof Paul Bardos  Who does what?  03/07/2003 17:48:00
Updated by: EUGRIS Team Professor Paul Bardos  Who does what?  29/11/2017 22:54:00