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Types of Remediation

Excavation or Dredging
Excavation or Dredging

Cells are removed by dredging or excavation to meet a site-wide SWAC that is below the remediation The act or process of abating, cleaning up, containing, or removing a substance (usually hazardous or infectious) from an environment. goal.

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In Situ Oxidation
In Situ Oxidation

In situ chemical oxidation (ISCO), a form of advanced oxidation processes and advanced oxidation technology, is an environmental remediation technique used for soil and/or groundwater remediation to reduce the concentrations of targeted environmental contaminants to acceptable levels.

Nanoremediation
Nanoremediation

Nanoremediation is the use of nanoparticles for environmental remediation. It is being explored to treat ground water, wastewater, soil, sediment, or other contaminated environmental materials.

Pump and Treat
Pump and Treat

Pump and treat typically is used once the source of groundwater contamination, such as leaking drums and contaminated soil, has been treated or removed from the site.

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Soil Vapor Extraction
Soil Vapor Extraction

The soil vapor extraction remediation technology uses vacuum blowers and extraction wells to induce gas flow through the subsurface, collecting contaminated soil vapor, which is subsequently treated aboveground.

Solidification and Stabilization
Solidification and Stabilization

>>4.9 Solidification/Stabilization Introduction>> Contaminants are physically bound or enclosed within a stabilized mass (solidification), or chemical reactions are induced between the stabilizing agent and contaminants to reduce their mobility (stabilization).

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Surfactant Enhanced Aquifer Remediation (SEAR)
Surfactant Enhanced Aquifer Remediation (SEAR)

Surfactant-Enhanced Aquifer Remediation (SEAR) Implementation Manual Prepared by: Intera Inc. (formerly Duke Engineering & Services) and Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center April 2003 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

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Thermal Desorption
Thermal Desorption

Innovative Site Remediation Technology Thermal Desorption, American Academy of Environmental Engineers. California Base Closure Environmental Committee (CBCEC), 1994. Treatment Technologies Applications Matrix for Base Closure Activities, Revision 1, Technology Matching Process Action Team, November, 1994.

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