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Title: | Gasoline Alley, Fort Drum bioremediation evaluation, Area 1595. Phase I and Phase II |
Authors: | University of Missouri--Columbia. Chemical Engineering Department Hansen, Lance D. Waisner, Scott A. Ringelberg, David B. Fredrickson, Herbert L. Wade, Roy Bajpai, Rakesh K. |
Keywords: | Biosparging Biotreatment Bioventing Contaminant Microorganism Radiolabeling Total petroleum hydrocarbons Fort Drum (N.Y.) Talley, Jeffrey W. |
Publisher: | Environmental Laboratory (U.S.) Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.) |
Series/Report no.: | ERDC/EL SR ; 00-13. |
Description: | Special Report Abstract: The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), Vicksburg, MS, under scope of work agreement with the U.S. Army Engineer District, Baltimore, conducted a biological treatability study to evaluate three alternative remediation strategies and provide information useful for the design and implementation of long-term remediation activities for Area 1595 of Gasoline Alley, Fort Drum, New York. The project was executed between March and October 1997. The objectives of the evaluation were to: (A.) determine potential microbial activity of Area 1595 subsurface soils; (B.) determine intrinsic TPH degradation potential of Area 1595 subsurface microorganisms; (C.) determine parameters which will enhance subsurface microbial growth in Area 1595; (D.) optimize parameters using column study simulation of Area 1595 subsurface conditions; and (E.) generate data for design and preliminary cost evaluation for the remediation of Area 1595. This document reports the final analysis of treatability evaluations for Area 1595. |
Rights: | Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11681/3321 |
Appears in Collections: | Special Report |