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A CASE STUDY OF DNAPL REMEDIATION IN NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL

Authors :
Gino C. Bianchi Mosquera
Anthony D. Daus
Bob Kent
Source :
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A. 36:1505-1513
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2001.

Abstract

Aquifer restoration in the United States is recognized as a technically challenging objective when dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) are present (1). In fact, only a few aquifers impacted by DNAPLs have been restored. Factors that have typically contributed to the lack of successful aquifer restoration include the chemical properties of the DNAPL, the physical properties of the aquifer, the absence of cost-effective technologies, and an incomplete or inaccurate development of a conceptual hydrogeological model for the site. In Latin America, environmental studies historically have been related to biological quality of surface water and groundwater. Recently, the U.S. and Canada have experienced an increased influx of foreign students and professionals interested in studying specialized courses in environmental engineering, or participating in conferences. This exposure to current topics has strengthened the awareness of these professionals regarding groundwater contamination from gasoline-derived compounds and chlorinated solvents. As a result of this increased awareness, Latin American hydrogeologists and environmental regulators have been able to recognize the potential problems that could result from DNAPL spills that may impact groundwater and have learned to approach them using locally available technology and resources. A case study of such an example is presented below.

Details

ISSN :
15324117 and 10934529
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....740472220253172bd161e632e2c708f9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1081/ese-100105727