Bioventing Pilot Test Work Plan for Facilities 1748, 44625D, and 44625E, Cape Canaversal AFS, Florida. Part 2. Draft Interim Pilot Test Results Report for Facilities 1748, 44625D, and 44625E, Cape Canaveral AFS, Florida

Abstract

This site-specific work plan presents the scope of multi-phase bioventing pilot tests for in-situ treatment of fuel-contaminated soils at the base cafeteria, designated as Facility 1748 and two contaminated areas at the generator maintenance shop, designated as Facility 44625D and 44625B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (AFS), Florida. The proposed pilot tests will be performed by Engineering-Science, Inc. (ES). The three primary objectives of the proposed pilot tests are: 1) to assess the potential for supplying oxygen throughout the contaminated soil depth within the unsaturated zone, 2) to determine the rate at which indigenous microorganisms will degrade the fuel when stimulated by oxygen-rich soil gas, and 3) to evaluate the potential for sustaining these rates of biodegradation until fuel contamination is remediated to concentrations below regulatory standards.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA385010

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