A Sustained Delivery
RemRxTM CRP sustains oxidant delivery with fewer applications and continually treats dissolved phase contaminants.
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Plan for a More Efficient Treatment
Case Summary: VOCs at a Former Gas Station
OverviewThis site, located in Eastern North Carolina, had impacted soil and groundwater from leaking underground storage tanks (USTs) and pump supply lines.
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Eliminating the Rebound
Not all contaminants are free to react with dissolved remediation products.
What Causes Rebounding?
The mass of contaminant at a site takes many forms. It can be dissolved in groundwater, sorbed onto solids in the aquifer sediment, and/or standalone as a separate non-aqueous base.
Contaminant concentrations are dictated by many dynamic processes, including the aquifer’s geophysical and geochemical environment, solubility, groundwater pH, and groundwater oxidation-reduction potential.
Oxidant and contaminant reaction kinetics are faster in the dissolved phase, making sorbed contaminants much more resistant to treatment. Rebounding occurs when these contaminants desorb and partition back into the aqueous phase.
Learn more about these physical state changes in our webinar series below.
Contaminant concentrations are dictated by many dynamic processes, including the aquifer’s geophysical and geochemical environment, solubility, groundwater pH, and groundwater oxidation-reduction potential.
Oxidant and contaminant reaction kinetics are faster in the dissolved phase, making sorbed contaminants much more resistant to treatment. Rebounding occurs when these contaminants desorb and partition back into the aqueous phase.
Learn more about these physical state changes in our webinar series below.
The mitigation of contaminant rebounding is critical to preventing delays in remediation projects. Learn about our research into this groundbreaking innovation.
Strategic Teaming OpportunitiesIf you are an established company or public agency in the environmental remediation space...
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