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Vacuum extraction method and apparatus for removing volatile contaminants from the vadose layer of contaminated earth

  • US 5,332,333 A
  • Filed: 01/27/1993
  • Issued: 07/26/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/27/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for removing non-naturally-occurring volatile liquid contaminant from a contaminated area of vadose earth comprising;

  • (a) an extraction borehole into said vadose earth;

    (b) a layer of material having high gas permeability disposed within said borehole at the level of at least a portion of said contaminated area of vadose earth;

    (c) a sealing layer of material having low gas permeability disposed within said borehole beneath said layer of material having high gas permeability;

    (d) a layer of material having medium to high gas permeability disposed within said borehole beneath said layer of material having low gas permeability;

    (d) means for maintaining the bottom of said extraction borehole below said sealing layer at substantially atmospheric pressure;

    (e) a vacuum source connected to the top of said borehole whereby a gaseous stream containing volatile contaminants is pulled from said borehole and the surrounding contaminated area of vadose earth toward said vacuum source;

    (f) means for removing volatile contaminants from said gaseous stream.

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