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Process and system for the self-regulated remediation of groundwater

  • US 20030155309A1
  • Filed: 02/14/2003
  • Published: 08/21/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/15/2002
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A process for the self-regulated remediation of groundwater situated beneath the surface of a contaminated ground site, said self-regulated groundwater remediation process comprising the steps of:

  • selecting a ground site to be tested for potential contamination;

    extracting soil gas samples from interspersed locations within an underground soil layer disposed above the surface level of groundwater situated beneath the surface of said selected ground site;

    gleaning information from said extracted soil gas samples to both determine the extent of any contamination and delimit any specific area of contamination at said selected ground site;

    determining both an appropriate concentration of a preselected oxygen-releasing agent within a solution and an appropriate flow rate of injection according to said determined extent of contamination at said selected ground site;

    determining both an appropriate number of groundwater injection points and an appropriate spacing between said groundwater injection points according to said delimited specific area of contamination at said selected ground site; and

    delivering said determined preselected oxygen-releasing agent solution under pressure into said groundwater within said delimited specific area of contamination at said selected ground site via said groundwater injection points at said determined injection flow rate.

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