Groundwater Pollution 150603 GW 14 Reactive Barriers and Funnel and Gate 1.

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Groundwater Pollution GW 14 Reactive Barriers and Funnel and Gate 1

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Permeable reactive barrier Sometimes called “treatment wall” or “reactive wall” Wall of material installed in the subsurface that causes a desired reaction “Barrier” is made permeable to encourage contaminants to travel through the reactive material. 3

Zero-valence iron wall Original and most common type of reactive wall Iron walls cause dechlorination of chlorinated organic solvents Discovered “by accident” during testing of effect of well materials on measured concentrations Exact mechanism unknown 4

Oxygenated ground water enters the wall and causes the iron to oxidize: Reaction usually depletes all oxygen within short distance into the wall 5

Depletion of oxygen leads to dechlorination of organic solvents: End products are chloride and ethane 6

Other chemical reaction pathways probably occur Ferric hydroxide (Fe(OH) 3 ) or ferric oxyhydroxide (FeOOH) may precipitate in wall and reduce K 7

Other materials for treatment walls for chlorinated solvents Iron and palladium Iron and nickel Other metals None are as cost effective as iron 8

Materials must be oil-free Iron from metals cuttings with oil do not work 9

Treatment wall design alternatives Funnel and gate includes flow barriers (slurry wall or sheet pile) to direct flow to smaller PRB Trench and gate for low permeability formations 10

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Installation can include deep soil mixing, slurry technologies (including “biopolymers”), or removable modules of treatment media. 14

Alternative PRB treatment media Wood chips – nitrate removal Iron – chromium VI reduction to Cr(III) Zeolites – heavy metals (Pb, Cr, As, Cd) Iron slag – phosphorus 15

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Multi-media PRB at Los Alamos, NM Installed across canyon downstream of wastewater discharge from Radioactive Liquid Waste Treatment Facility Designed to treat: strontium-90; americium-241; uranium; plutonium-238, -239 and -240; perchlorate; nitrate; heavy metals 17

Downstream view of multi-media PRB 18

Side view of multi-media PRB 19 PRB installation cost = $0.9 million

Funnels and gates are used to guide the groundwater to the reactive barriers. 20 Different Configurations of the Funnel and Gate Technology.

a Reactive Barrier Using Emulsified Oil 21

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