Bioventing Test Work Plan and Interim Bioventing Pilot Test Results Report for Bulk Fuel Storage Area 1595, Fort Drum, New York

Abstract

This test work plan presents the scope of an in situ bioventing pilot test for treatment of fuel contaminated soils located at the Area 1595 Fuel Storage Area at Fort Drum, New York. The pilot test has three primary objectives: 1) to assess the potential for supplying oxygen throughout the contaminated soil depth, 2) to determine the rate at which indigenous microorganisms will degrade 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 below regulatory standards. Pilot testing will consist of two phases, and initial air permeability test and in situ respiration test which will take place in June of 1994; and an extended one year pilot test which will be used to determine the potential for bioventing remediation using natural nutrient levels. Testing will also provide an estimate of cold weather biodegradation rates. The initial and extended pilot test will serve as treatability studies under the CERCLA feasibility study process. If bioventing proves to be feasible at this site, pilot test data may be used to design a full-scale remediation system and to estimate the time required for site cleanup.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA385187

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  • Biomedical
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  • Air Filters
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  • Diesel Fuels
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  • Volatile Organic Compounds

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