Completion of One Year Bioventing Test, Fire Training Pit 3

Abstract

The Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) one-year bioventing test and evaluation project at Fire Training Pit 3 has been completed. Figure 1 provides general site information and Table 1 provides a summary of initial, six-month, and one-year fuel respiration and degradation rates measured at several monitoring points. Biodegradation rates have gradually decreased over the one-year pilot tests. These decreases are best explained by the reduction of contaminant levels as the bioventing continued. Table 2 provides a summary of initial and final soil and soil gas analytical results for total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons (TRPH) and benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylenes (BTEX). Based on results from your sites and 108 other sites currently under operation, bioventing is cost-effectively remediating fuel contamination in a reasonable time frame. We recommend its application throughout the Fire Training area, and at other sites on your installation using the criteria in the AFCEE Test Plan and Technical Protocol for a Field Treatability Test for Bioventing, May 1992, including Addendum One, February 1994.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 09, 1994
Accession Number
ADA384885

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  • Air Armament Center

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  • Environmental science

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