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Contaminated groundwater treatability—a case study
The contamination of groundwater by toxic organic chemicals is becoming a widespread concern in the United States. The once abundant supply of uncontaminated groundwater has diminished to the degree that treatment of contaminated groundwaters is being required for direct use and for aquifer restoration or reclamation. Removal of organic chemicals requires treatability studies to determine the proper treatment processes and the proper design of these processes. The results from bench‐ and pilot‐scale treatability studies for removal of heavy metals, volatile organics, and extractable organics from contaminated groundwater near a hazardous waste dump are described as a case study of groundwater treatability for aquifer restoration.
Contaminated groundwater treatability—a case study
The contamination of groundwater by toxic organic chemicals is becoming a widespread concern in the United States. The once abundant supply of uncontaminated groundwater has diminished to the degree that treatment of contaminated groundwaters is being required for direct use and for aquifer restoration or reclamation. Removal of organic chemicals requires treatability studies to determine the proper treatment processes and the proper design of these processes. The results from bench‐ and pilot‐scale treatability studies for removal of heavy metals, volatile organics, and extractable organics from contaminated groundwater near a hazardous waste dump are described as a case study of groundwater treatability for aquifer restoration.
Contaminated groundwater treatability—a case study
Stover, Enos L. (author) / Kincannon, Don F. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 75 ; 292-298
1983-06-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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