Site-Specific Technical Report for Free Product Recovery Testing at Sites 27 and 28, Nellis AFB, Nevada
Abstract
This report summarizes the field activities conducted at Nellis Air Force Base (AFB), for a short-term field pilot test to compare vacuum-enhanced free-product recovery (bioslurping) to traditional free-product recovery techniques to remove light, nonaqueous-phase liquid (LNAPL) from subsurface soils and aquifers. The field testing at Nellis AFB is part of the Bioslurper Initiative, which is funded and managed by the U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) Technology Transfer Division. The AFCEE Bioslurper Initiative is a multisite program designed to evaluate the efficacy of the bioslurping technology for (1) recovery of LNAPL from groundwater and the capillary fringe, and (2) enhancing natural in situ degradation of petroleum contaminants in the vadose zone via bioventing. The main objective of the Bioslurper Initiative is to develop procedures for evaluating the potential for recovering free-phase LNAPL present at petroleum-contaminated sites. The overall study is designed to evaluate bioslurping and identify site parameters that are reliable predictors of bioslurping performance.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 06, 1997
- Accession Number
- ADA385972
Entities
People
- Andrea Leeson
- G. Headington
- J. Eastep
- J. Kramer
- Scott G. Walton
Organizations
- Battelle Memorial Institute