In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) Case Study Database
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Country: USA
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Project Type: Concerted Action
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Topics:
Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->In situ treatment technologies Contaminated land-->stats, registers, inventories etc
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Project objectives:
The Colorado School of Mines is currently designing and populating a database of case studies where in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) has been used at the field scale. The purpose of this effort is to examine trends in how ISCO is being used, which may in turn point to situations in which ISCO should be selected as a preferred remedy, as well as inherent limitations of the technology.
The results of the database will be presented in an interactive format available to all interested users in the fall of 2008. The database will also be used to support a Technology Practices Manual guidance document that will be produced in early 2009. Drs. R.L. Siegrist and M.L. Crimi are the principal investigators in this effort.
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The Colorado School of Mines is currently designing and populating a database of case studies where in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) has been used at the field scale. The purpose of this effort is to examine trends in how ISCO is being used, which may in turn point to situations in which ISCO should be selected as a preferred remedy, as well as inherent limitations of the technology.
The results of the database will be presented in an interactive format available to all interested users in the fall of 2008. The database will also be used to support a Technology Practices Manual guidance document that will be produced in early 2009. Drs. R.L. Siegrist and M.L. Crimi are the principal investigators in this effort.
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Submitted by:
Mr Fritz Krembs
Who does what?
04/06/2007 17:29:00
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