Cost and Performance Report Multi-Site in Situ Air Sparging
Abstract
The primary performance objective of this study was to implement the Air Sparging Design Paradigm at a number of existing air sparging sites and determine whether the Design Paradigm was effective at evaluating air distribution and whether other design guidelines were valid. The goal of the project was to modify the Air Sparging Design Paradigm as necessary based on results obtained from ten field sites. Results from this study have been used to finalize the Air Sparging Design Paradigm. Implementation of the Air Sparging Design Paradigm in the evaluation and design of air sparging systems will likely result in air sparging applications that are more cost-effective and in applications that have a better performance record. This document is intended to provide base environmental managers with a more standardized approach, which can be used to evaluate air sparging designs.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA435719
Entities
Organizations
- Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center