Permeable reactive barrier

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231Ecological restoration / Soil contamination / Dietary minerals / Transition metals / Environmental science / Permeable reactive barrier / Groundwater remediation / Nanoparticle / Environmental remediation / Environment / Chemistry / Earth

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Language: English - Date: 2012-02-16 15:36:22
232Soil contamination / Permeable reactive barrier / Environmental remediation / Radioactive contamination / Radionuclide / Nanotechnology / Zeolite / Environmental applications of nanotechnology / Zerovalent iron / Pollution / Nuclear physics / Physics

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233Aquifers / Permeable reactive barrier / Environmental chemistry / Zerovalent iron / Arsenic / Hydrogeology / Groundwater / Drinking water / Groundwater remediation / Chemistry / Water / Environment

APPLICATION OF THE PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIER TECHNOLOGY FOR THE TREATMENT OF ARSENIC IN GROUND WATER

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-05 10:57:08
234Industrial agriculture / Nitrogen metabolism / Nitrate / Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations / PRB / Chemistry / Permeable reactive barrier / Agriculture

Evaluation of Reactive Barrier Technology for Remediation of Nutrient-Contaminated Ground Water From a Swine CAFO Research Type and Organization The research type is in-house. The organization is EPA’s Ground Water and

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-05 10:57:12
235Toxicology / Endocrine disruptors / Permeable reactive barrier / Anions / Sulfide / Arsenic / Acid mine drainage / Lead / Iron / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements

Performance Evaluation of an Organic Carbon/Zero-Valent IronBased PRB for Treatment of Arsenic and Heavy Metals Problem Definition The Columbia Nitrogen site in Charleston, South Carolina, is extensively contaminated wit

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-05 10:57:07
236Earth / Permeable reactive barrier / Environmental science / Water pollution / Microbiology / Dense non-aqueous phase liquid / Groundwater / Water / Environment / Aquifers

Study of the Microbial Impact in Permeable Barrier Applications Introduction to the Problem Chlorinated aliphatics are among the most widespread contaminants in ground water due to their use for degreasing, dry cleaning,

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-05 10:57:10
237Permeable reactive barrier / Water pollution / Endocrine disruptors / Toxicology / Sulfide / Carbon / Arsenic / Total organic carbon / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements

Performance Evaluation of Organic Carbon Substrate and Limestone-Based PRB for Treatment of Heavy Metals, Arsenic, and Acidity Problem Definition The Delatte Metals site is a former battery recycling facility. The dispos

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-05 10:57:07
238Permeable reactive barrier / Environmental science / Water pollution / Zerovalent iron / Aquifers / Groundwater remediation / Denver Federal Center / Iron / Volatile organic compound / Environment / Chemistry / Pollution

PRB Strategies and Performance Monitoring for Remediation of Inorganic Contaminants

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239Organochlorides / Soil contamination / Halogenated solvents / Dense non-aqueous phase liquid / Hydrogeology / Permeable reactive barrier / Environmental remediation / Chlorine / Tetrachloroethylene / Pollution / Chemistry / Environment

Treatment of Source Zone Chlorinated Solvents Using Emulsfied Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles Background Source zone dense nonaqueous-phase liquid (DNAPL) serves as a persistent source of dissolved contamination and is a

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-05 10:57:15
240Aquifers / Permeable reactive barrier / Environmental chemistry / Zerovalent iron / Arsenic / Hydrogeology / Groundwater / Drinking water / Groundwater remediation / Chemistry / Water / Environment

APPLICATION OF THE PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIER TECHNOLOGY FOR THE TREATMENT OF ARSENIC IN GROUND WATER

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