Vacuum extraction method and apparatus for removing volatile contaminants from the vadose layer of contaminated earth
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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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Volatile contaminants are removed from the vadose zone of contaminated earth by vacuum extraction through a borehole placed into the contaminated area. Means are provided for substantially trapping water within the extraction borehole so as to prevent contaminated water from being brought to the surface. Means are also provided for maintaining substantially atmospheric pressure at the bottom of the extraction borehole so as to prevent water from the water table from rising into the borehole and to allow improved circulation of air through the contaminated zone.
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1. An apparatus for removing non-naturally-occurring volatile liquid contaminant from a contaminated area of vadose earth comprising;
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(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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An apparatus for removing non-naturally-occurring volatile liquid contaminant from a contaminated area of vadose earth comprising;
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(a) an extraction borehole into said vadose earth; (b) a layer of material having high gas permeability disposed within said extraction 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 extraction borehole beneath said layer of material having high gas permeability; (d) a layer of material having medium to high gas permeability disposed within said extraction borehole beneath said layer of material having low gas permeability; (e) a small diameter conduit openly terminating at its lower end within said layer of medium to high gas permeability, wherein said small diameter conduit is perforated along its length extending into said layer of medium to high gas permeability, and openly terminates at its upper end at or above the top of said extraction borehole, whereby the bottom of said borehole is maintained at substantially atmospheric pressure; (f) an upper layer of material having low gas permeability disposed in said extraction borehole above said layer of material having high gas permeability; (g) a gas-impermeable conduit radially inwardly spaced from the edges of said extraction borehole extending through said upper layer of material having low gas permeability, which conduit openly terminates at its lower end in said layer of material having high gas permeability; (h) a layer of solid, gas-impermeable material disposed in said extraction borehole above said upper layer of material having low gas permeability extending to the earth'"'"'s surface, and a well cover disposed atop said borehole. (i) a vacuum source connected to the upper end of said gas-impermeable conduit whereby a gaseous stream containing volatile contaminants is pulled from said extraction borehole and the surrounding contaminated area of vadose earth toward said vacuum source; (j) means for removing volatile contaminants from said gaseous stream; (k) an injection borehole into the vadose layer of earth, spaced apart from said extraction borehole such that an area of contaminated vadose earth lies between said extraction borehole and said injection borehole, inside of which injection borehole a layer of material having high gas permeability is disposed; (l) an upper layer of material having low gas permeability disposed in said injection borehole above said layer of material having high gas permeability; (m) a gas-impermeable conduit radially inwardly spaced from the edges of said injection borehole extending through said upper layer of material having low gas permeability, which conduit openly terminates at its lower end in said layer of material having high gas permeability, and terminates at its upper end at the surface of the earth; (n) a layer of solid gas-impermeable material disposed in said injection borehole above said upper layer of material having low gas permeability extending to the earth'"'"'s surface, and a well cover disposed atop said injection borehole; (o) gas injection equipment connected to said gas-impermeable conduit in said injection borehole whereby air or other gas may be injected into said borehole.
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16. A method for removing non-naturally-occurring volatile liquid contaminant from a contaminated area of vadose earth comprising;
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(a) establishing an extraction borehole extending downwardly from the surface of the ground within the contaminated area; (b) disposing at the bottom of said borehole a layer of material having medium to high gas permeability; (c) disposing in said borehole above said layer of material having medium to high gas permeability, a sealing layer of material having low gas permeability; (d) disposing in said borehole above said sealing layer of material a layer of material having high gas permeability at the level of at least a portion of said contaminated area of vadose earth; (e) maintaining the bottom of said extraction borehole below said sealing layer at substantially atmospheric pressure; (f) operating a vacuum source connected to the top of said borehole to pull a gaseous stream containing volatile contaminants from said borehole and the surrounding contaminated area of vadose earth toward said vacuum source; (g) removing volatile contaminants from said gaseous stream. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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