Reactive Barrier Papers Authored by Geo-Solutions
Slurry Wall Technical Papers Authored by Geo-Solutions
A reactive barrier remediates contaminated groundwater and soil without mass excavation or disposal. The permeable reactive barrier technique eliminates the difficulties and costs associated with conventional "pump and treat" methods.
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di Molfetta, A., Sethi, R., day, S. R. “"Comparison Between Clamshell and Backhoe Excavators for the Emplacement of a PRB.", Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Fifth Internation conference Battelle Press Monterey Ca, May 2006.
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Di Molfetta, A., and Sethi, R., “The First Permeable Reactive Barrier in Italy,” Proceeding of the 9th International FXK/TNO Conference on Soil Water Systems, Bordeaux, FR, October 2005. Included by permission of the author. Acknowledgement to Steven Day, Geo-Solutions.
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Wilkin, R., Jacobson, L., and Coombe, E., “Zero Valant Iron PRB Application Expands to Arsenic Removal,” CLU-IN Resources, 2005.
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Day, S.R., and Schindler, R.M., “"Construction Methods for the Installation of Permeable Reactive Barriers Using the Bio-Polymer Slurry Method," Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Fourth International Conference, Battelle Press, Monterey, CA, May 2004.
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Jayaram, V., Marks, M.D., Schindler, R.M.,and Kohnke, R.J., “Permeable Reactive Barrier Installation Using the BiopolymerSlurry Trench Method”. International Containment & Remediation Technology Conference, USDoE, Dupont Company, USEPA, NASA, and US Navy, Orlando, FL, June 2001.
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Day, S.R., Porter, J, Kellems, B., and Hillman, D, “Successful Remediation of Solvent-Contaminated Groundwater Using a Funnel & Gate Constructed by Slurry Trench Methods”, International Containment & Remediation Technology Conference, USDoE, Dupont Company, USEPA, NASA, and US Navy, Orlando, FL, June 2001.
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Andromalos, K.B., Jasperse, B.H., andSchindler, R.M., “Current State of the Art Installation Techniques for the In-Situ Reactive Wall Groundwater Treatment System”. Annual Conference: Air & Waste Management Association, St. Louis, MO, June 1999.
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Day, S.R., O’Hannesin, S.F., and Marsden,L., “Geotechnical Techniques for the Construction of Reactive Barriers”, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Elsevier Science, New York, NY, 1999.
See Also: Day, S.R. and Moos, L., “In Soil Mixing.”
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