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In Situ In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation Perchlorate Bioremediation for for Soil and Groundwater Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference and Exhibition San Antonio, Texas
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Page 1: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

In SituIn Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation Perchlorate Bioremediation

for for Soil and GroundwaterSoil and Groundwater

Dan Cowan

5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference and Exhibition San Antonio, Texas August 23, 2000

Page 2: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview

Overview of In Situ Treatment

Groundwater In Situ Treatment

Soil In Situ Treatment

Summary

Page 3: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

In Situ Groundwater In Situ Groundwater Treatment TechnologiesTreatment Technologies

Chemical Treatment– Oxidation– Reduction

Biological Treatment– Aerobic– Anaerobic

Page 4: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Key to Successful In Situ Key to Successful In Situ Biotreatment Biotreatment

Adjust in situ conditions to provide

the microbes degrading the

contaminant with the required

environment.

Page 5: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Perchlorate Biodegradation Perchlorate Biodegradation AmendmentsAmendments

Microbial Augmentation Electron Donor (Carbon Source) Anaerobic Conditions Nutrients pH Buffer

Page 6: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Amendment Delivery Amendment Delivery Considerations: GroundwaterConsiderations: Groundwater

Aquifer Characteristics

Contamination Characteristics

Electron Donor Characteristics

Page 7: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Aquifer ConsiderationsAquifer Considerations

Shallow vs. Deep High vs. Low Conductivity Groundwater Gradient Seasonal Groundwater Flow Patterns Confining Unit Geochemical Characteristics

Page 8: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Contamination CharacteristicsContamination Characteristics

Contaminant Concentration– Source Area – Downgradient Plume

Plume Shape and Location Downgradient Receptors Co-contaminants

Page 9: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Electron Donor CharacteristicsElectron Donor Characteristics

Solid vs. Liquid Phase

Material Cost

Application Cost

Longevity

Page 10: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Amendment Delivery MethodsAmendment Delivery Methods

Permeable Reactive Barriers (PRB)

Extraction/Infiltration Wells (or

Trenches)

Temporary Injection Points (DPT)

Page 11: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Permeable Reactive BarrierPermeable Reactive Barrier

Reactive Materials in Subsurface

Intercept the Contaminant Plume

Flow Path through Reactive Media

Contaminant Degradation within the

Barrier

Page 12: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Permeable Reactive BarriersPermeable Reactive Barriers

Associated with Chemical Treatment– Zero-Valent Iron

Passive Typical Configurations

– Funnel-and-Gate– Continuous Trench

Page 13: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Funnel-and-Gate PRB PlanFunnel-and-Gate PRB Plan

Page 14: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Funnel-and-Gate PRB ProfileFunnel-and-Gate PRB Profile

Page 15: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Continuous Trench PRB PlanContinuous Trench PRB Plan

Page 16: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Extraction/Infiltration PlanExtraction/Infiltration Plan

Page 17: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Extraction/Infiltration ProfileExtraction/Infiltration Profile

Page 18: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Temporary Injection Points Temporary Injection Points Direct-Push TechnologyDirect-Push Technology

HRC injected using DPT

HRC is a viscous butinjectable substance

Page 19: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

HRC Barrier DesignsHRC Barrier Designs

1. 1. Upgradient Upgradient

BarrierBarrier

2. Series of 2. Series of

BarriersBarriers

3. Downgradient 3. Downgradient

BarrierBarrier

4. “Grid” of HRC4. “Grid” of HRC

injection points injection points

1 2 3 4

Page 20: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

In Situ Soil Treatment In Situ Soil Treatment Anaerobic Landfarming Anaerobic Landfarming

Anaerobic Conditions

Bioaugmentation

Amendments

Moisture

Page 21: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Soil Treatment Cell PlanSoil Treatment Cell Plan

Soil CellSoil CellAA

Soil CellSoil CellBB

Soil CellSoil CellCC

Page 22: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Soil Treatment Cell ProfileSoil Treatment Cell Profile

Leveled Contaminated Soil

Leveled Contaminated

Soil

Soil CellC

Soil CellB

Soil CellA

Existing Ground SurfaceExisting Ground Surface

Containment Berms – Clean Soil

Containment Berms – Clean Soil

Leveled Contaminated Soil

Page 23: In Situ Perchlorate Bioremediation for Soil and Groundwater Dan Cowan 5th Annual Joint Services Pollution Prevention and Hazardous Waste Management Conference.

Factors Favoring In Situ Factors Favoring In Situ Perchlorate BiodegradationPerchlorate Biodegradation

Abundance of Perchlorate-Respiring Microorganisms (PRM)

Not Toxic at High Concentrations Rapid Biodegradation Rates Degradation to Below Detection Limits No Toxic Degradation Products Inexpensive Electron Donors


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