Field Demonstration of Propane Biosparging for In Situ Remediation of NNitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in Groundwater. Cost and Performance Report
Abstract
This ESTCP demonstration evaluated the technical effectiveness and cost of in situ propane biosparging for treating N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in groundwater. The demonstration site was the Aerojet Superfund Site in Rancho Cordova, CA. The propane sparging system, which consisted of three biosparging wells connected to an air compressor and propane gas feed, supplied approximately 1.8 lbs of propane to the in situ test plot per day to stimulate native bacteria to biodegrade NDMA. Over the 374 day operational period of the system, NDMA concentrations were reduced by >99.7% in the treatment area, declining from as high as 25,000 ng/L to >3ng/L in one system monitoring well. Over the same time period, NDMA concentrations in a sidegradient control well declined by only 14%. There were no negative impacts to groundwater geochemistry. A full-scale biosparging system was determined to be approximately 40% less expensive to build, install, and operate than a comparable ultraviolet system over a 30 year remedial time frame.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 30, 2015
- Accession Number
- AD1030727
Entities
People
- David Lippincott
- Paul B. Hatzinger