NATO/CCMS Pilot Study Evaluation of Demonstrated and ... - CLU-IN
NATO/CCMS Pilot Study Evaluation of Demonstrated and ... - CLU-IN
NATO/CCMS Pilot Study Evaluation of Demonstrated and ... - CLU-IN
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CONTENTS<br />
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 1<br />
Projects Included in the <strong>NATO</strong>/<strong>CCMS</strong> Phase III <strong>Pilot</strong> <strong>Study</strong>...................................................................... 3<br />
Summary Table ........................................................................................................................................ 4<br />
Project 1 Bioremediation <strong>of</strong> Oil-Polluted Loamy Soil..........................................................................7<br />
Project 2: <strong>Pilot</strong> Test on Decontamination <strong>of</strong> Mercury-Polluted Soil.................................................... 16<br />
Project 3: Permeable Treatment Beds .................................................................................................. 20<br />
Project 4 : Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Contaminated by Heavy Metals...................................................... 24<br />
Project 5: Application <strong>of</strong> Bioscreens <strong>and</strong> Bioreactive Zones............................................................... 30<br />
Project 6: Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> a Site Contaminated by PAH Using Bio-Slurry Technique..................... 35<br />
Project 7: Risk Assessment for a Diesel-Fuel Contaminated Aquifer Based on Mass Flow<br />
Analysis During Site Remediation ...................................................................................... 37<br />
Project 8: Obstruction <strong>of</strong> Expansion <strong>of</strong> a Heavy Metal/Radionuclide Plume Around a<br />
Contaminated Site by Means <strong>of</strong> Natural Barriers Composed <strong>of</strong> Sorbent Layers ................ 42<br />
Project 9: Solidification/Stabilization <strong>of</strong> Hazardous wastes ................................................................ 47<br />
Project 10: Metal-Bi<strong>of</strong>ilm Interactions in Sulphate-Reducing Bacterial Systems ................................. 54<br />
Project 11: Predicting the Potential for Natural Attenuation <strong>of</strong> Organic Contaminants in<br />
Groundwater ........................................................................................................................ 60<br />
Project 12: Treatability Test for Enhanced In Situ Anaerobic Dechlorination ...................................... 65<br />
Project 13: Permeable Reactive Barriers for In Situ Treatment <strong>of</strong> Chlorinated Solvents ...................... 71<br />
Project 14: Thermal Cleanup Using Dynamic Underground Stripping <strong>and</strong> Hydrous Pyrolysis/<br />
Oxidation ............................................................................................................................. 75<br />
Project 15: Phytoremediation <strong>of</strong> Chlorinated Solvents .......................................................................... 83<br />
Project 16: In-Situ Heavy Metal Bioprecipitation.................................................................................. 94<br />
Project 17: GERBER Site ...................................................................................................................... 99<br />
Project 18: SAFIRA ............................................................................................................................. 101<br />
Project 19: Succesive Extraction-Decontamination <strong>of</strong> Leather Tanning Waste Deposited Soil.......... 104<br />
Project 20: Interagency DNAPL Consortium Side-by-Side Technology Demonstrations at Cape<br />
Canaveral, Florida.............................................................................................................. 106<br />
Project 21: Development <strong>and</strong> Use <strong>of</strong> a Permeable Adsorptive Reactive Barrier System for<br />
Ground Water Clean-up at a Chromium Contaminated Site ............................................. 110<br />
Project 22: Thermal In-Situ Using Steam Injection ............................................................................. 113<br />
Project 23: Bioremediation <strong>of</strong> Pesticides ............................................................................................. 116<br />
Project 24: Surfactant-Enhanced Aquifer Remediation ....................................................................... 119<br />
Project 25: Liquid Nitrogen Enhanced Remediation (L<strong>IN</strong>ER): A New Concept for the<br />
Stimulation <strong>of</strong> the Biological Degradation <strong>of</strong> Chlorinated Solvents ................................. 123<br />
Project 26: SIREN: Site for Innovative Research on Monitored Natural Attenuation......................... 126<br />
Project 27: Hydro-Biological Controls on Transport <strong>and</strong> Remediation <strong>of</strong> Organic Pollutants for<br />
Contaminated L<strong>and</strong>............................................................................................................ 130<br />
Project 28: Demonstration <strong>of</strong> a Jet Washing System for Remediation <strong>of</strong> Contaminated L<strong>and</strong> ........... 133<br />
Project 29: Automatic Data Acquisition <strong>and</strong> Monitoring System for Management <strong>of</strong> Polluted Sites. 135<br />
Country Tour De Table Presentations ...................................................................................................... 138<br />
Armenia…............................................................................................................................................ 139<br />
Austria…… .......................................................................................................................................... 144<br />
Belgium…. ........................................................................................................................................... 146<br />
Canada…….......................................................................................................................................... 150<br />
Czech Republic .................................................................................................................................... 153<br />
Finl<strong>and</strong>…….......................................................................................................................................... 158<br />
France……........................................................................................................................................... 159<br />
Germany…........................................................................................................................................... 161<br />
Greece……........................................................................................................................................... 166<br />
Italy………........................................................................................................................................... 168