Browsing University of Waterloo by Subject "in situ remediation"
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Chaotic Advection for Enhanced Reagent Mixing
(University of Waterloo, 2019-04-17)In situ remediation techniques commonly involve the injection of a reagent into the subsurface to create a zone in which biological and/or chemical reactions lead to mass destruction of contaminants. In these injection-driven ... -
In-situ chemical oxidation of chlorendic acid by persulfate: Elucidation of the roles of adsorption and oxidation on chlorendic acid removal
(Elsevier, 2019-10-15)The oxidation of chlorendic acid (CA), a polychlorinated recalcitrant contaminant, by heat-, mineral-, and base-activated persulfate was investigated. In pH 3–12 homogeneous (i.e., solid-free) solutions, CA was oxidized ... -
Radial Movement of a Passively Released Gas from a Monitoring Well
(University of Waterloo, 2009-09-01)In order to preserve groundwater as a viable source of drinking water, remedial measures must be applied where appropriate. The application of the various remedial technologies is site and contaminant dependent. Differing ...