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Pumping systems DNAPL

A possible remedy for CHC dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) is to install an in-creased-efficieney pump-and-treat system based on introducing surfactants into the aquifer to increase the solubility of CHC and the rate at which it transfers into the water phase. In this type of system, groundwater is extracted, DNAPL is separated (if present), dissolved CHC is air-stripped or steam-stripped from the water, surfactant is added to the groundwater, and the surfactant-rich water is re-injected into the aquifer up-gradient of the suspected DNAPL deposit. As the surfactant-laden groundwater passes across the DNAPL zone it is capable of reaching a CHC saturation level that is many times the natural CHC solubility, thus removing DNAPL more efficiently. [Pg.1625]


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