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RemOx® EC Stabilization Reagent

In Situ Biogeochemical Stabilization

Offered through our business partners at Carus Corporation, RemOx EC in situ biogeochemical stabilization (ISBS) entails the use of modified permanganate solutions for the purposes of mass removal and flux reduction (i.e., NAPL stabilization).  As the oxidant migrates through the treatment area, various (bio)geochemical reactions destroy the targeted compounds present in the dissolved phase. This causes a “hardening” or "chemical weathering” of the NAPL as it steadily loses its more labile components. This causes a net increase in viscosity of the organic material, which yields a more stable, recalcitrant residual mass.

In addition, the insoluble MnO2 precipitate that results from permanganate oxidation will accumulate along the NAPL interface, physically coating it and thereby reducing the flux of dissolved-phase constituents of interest (COI) into the groundwater.

As shown in the following tables, ISBS removes mass and reduces the flux of COI released into the dissolved phase.  This facilitates natural attenuation processes allowing them to more easily manage associated plumes from residual COI (i.e., enhanced passive remediation).

Mass Reduction following a Single ISBS Treatment
Mass was reduced by 10 to 79.

COI (mg/kg) Average (n = 4) Background Average (n = 4) Treated % Mass Reduction
LMW PAHs 7,633.50 5,996.75 21
HMW PAHs 1,961.55 1,744.55 10
TOTAL PAHs 9,595.05 7,771.30 19
PENTA 236.00 55.67 76
TOTAL CPs 284.48 59.25 79


Flux Reduction following a Single ISBS Treatment
The flux of COI was reduced by 56 to 99%.
COI (mg/kg) Average (n=4) Background Average (n=4) Treated % Flux Reduction
LMW PAHs 34.41 12.75 73
HMW PAHs 6.05 11 99
TOTAL PAHs 40.46 12.86 79
PENTA 18.91 9.66 49
TOTAL CPs 23.38 10.41 56

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DNAPL Source Zone Remediation: In March 2006, forty representatives of the U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy, Department of Energy, EPA, and academia met to discuss reducing the uncertainty of DNAPL source zone remediation. According to the Dept. of Defense, chlorinated solvents are the most prevalent contaminants at DoD sites. Issues that emerged were: i) inherent uncertainties in addressing DNAPL source zones are such that continuous site monitoring may be required; ii) source function and plume response is not always understood; iii) more cost-effective treatment methods are required; and iv) more realistic expectations for treatment; analysis of existing data; and transfer of technologies need to be developed.

A final report documenting the workshop's results is available for download: DNAPL Challenge EPA/600/R-03/143. Please note this exhaustive report is 198 pages (15 MB), so it may take several minutes to download.

Click here for a 2-page summary of the Abstract: “In Situ Biogeochemical Stabilization & Flux Reduction of MGP Constituents using Catalyzed Permanganate”. Presented at the EPRI MGP Symposium (JAN06) by Adventus, NiSource, FirstEnergy, and Haley&Aldrich.

Click here for a detailed 30-page outline of the Abstract: “In Situ Biogeochemical Stabilization & Flux Reduction of MGP Constituents using Catalyzed Permanganate”. Presented at the EPRI MGP Symposium (JAN06) by Adventus, NiSource, FirstEnergy, and Haley&Aldrich.

 
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