1st Edition

Permeable Reactive Barrier Sustainable Groundwater Remediation

Edited By Ravi Naidu, Volker Birke Copyright 2015
    333 Pages 115 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    333 Pages 115 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Remediation of groundwater is complex and often challenging. But the cost of pump and treat technology, coupled with the dismal results achieved, has paved the way for newer, better technologies to be developed. Among these techniques is permeable reactive barrier (PRB) technology, which allows groundwater to pass through a buried porous barrier that either captures the contaminants or breaks them down. And although this approach is gaining popularity, there are few references available on the subject. Until now. Permeable Reactive Barrier: Sustainable Groundwater Remediation brings together the information required to plan, design/model, and apply a successful, cost-effective, and sustainable PRB technology.

    With contributions from pioneers in this area, the book covers state-of-the-art information on PRB technology. It details design criteria, predictive modeling, and application to contaminants beyond petroleum hydrocarbons, including inorganics and radionuclides. The text also examines implementation stages such as the initial feasibility assessment, laboratory treatability studies (including column studies), estimation of PRB design parameters, and development of a long-term monitoring network for the performance evaluation of the barrier. It also outlines the predictive tools required for life cycle analysis and cost/performance assessment.

    A review of current PRB technology and its applications, this book includes case studies that exemplify the concepts discussed. It helps you determine when to recommend PRB, what information is needed from the site investigation to design it, and what regulatory validation is required.

    Permeable Reactive Barriers: Cost-Effective and Sustainable Remediation of Groundwater
    Ravi Naidu, Dawit N. Bekele, and Volker Birke
    Two Decades of Application of Permeable Reactive Barriers to Groundwater Remediation
    Scott D. Warner
    Choosing the Best Design and Construction Technologies for Permeable Reactive Barriers
    Dawit N. Bekele, Ravi Naidu, Volker Birke, and Sreenivasulu Chadalavada
    Groundwater Modeling Involving PRBs: General Aspects, Case Study
    Sreenivasulu Chadalavada, Martin Wegner, and Ravi Naidu
    Impact of Trace Elements and Impurities in Technical Zero-Valent Iron Brands on Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Ethenes in Groundwater
    Volker Birke, Christine Schuett, Harald Burmeier, and Hans-Jürgen Friedrich
    Fourteen-Year Assessment of a Permeable Reactive Barrier for Treatment of Hexavalent Chromium and Trichloroethylene
    Richard T. Wilkin, Tony R. Lee, Mary Sue McNeil, Chunming Su, and Cherri Adair
    Sequenced Permeable Reactive Barrier for the Pretreatment of Nitrate and Remediation of Trichloroethene
    Keely Mundle
    Organic-Based Permeable Reactive Barriers for the Treatment of Heavy Metals, Arsenic, and Acidity
    Ralph D. Ludwig, Richard T. Wilkin, Steven D. Acree, Randall R. Ross, and Tony R. Lee
    Effective Cleanup of Groundwater Contaminated with Radionuclides Using Permeable Reactive Barriers
    Franz-Georg Simon and Tamás Meggyes
    Reactive (Oxygen) Gas Barrier and Zone Technologies
    Ronald Giese, Frank Ingolf Engelmann, Dietrich Swaboda, Uli Uhlig, and Ludwig Luckner
    Remediation of PAHs, NSO-Heterocycles, and Related Aromatic Compounds in Permeable Reactive Barriers Using Activated Carbon
    Wolf-Ulrich Palm, Jan Sebastian Mänz, and Wolfgang Ruck
    Case Study of PRB Application for the Remediation of Groundwater
    James Stening
    Permeable Reactive Barriers in Europe
    Volker Birke and Harald Burmeier

    Biography

    Professor Ravi Naidu is the chief executive and managing director of the Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment. He has researched environmental contaminants, toxicology, bioavailability, and remediation for over 20 years. Ravi has co-authored over 500 technical publications and co-edited 10 books in the field of soil and environmental sciences including field remediation of contaminated sites. His current research focuses on the remediation of contaminated soil, water and potential impacts of contaminants to environmental and human health.

    Dr. Volker Birke has around 25 years of experience in organic and environmental chemistry, particularly in green chemistry, the destruction of hazardous wastes and toxic compounds in the environment. He has experience in remediation of contaminated sites, hazardous waste management, and especially ground water remediation, with 12 years as coordinator of the large-scale German R&D program "RUBIN" for the application of permeable reactive barriers (PRBs) to ground water pollution, 25 years in the development and application of innovative ex situ and in situ remediation technologies to persistent organic pollutants (POPs), particularly mechanochemical dehalogenation (MCD) regarding ex situ treatment, as well as innovative ground water remediation technologies such as PRBs or nano and micro scale reactive particles for in situ treatment of polluted ground water. Another focus covers environmental analytics, especially regarding POPs such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) or dibenzodioxins (PCDD).

    He has been senior scientist, project leader, and senior lecturer in environmental chemistry and engineering at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Campus Suderburg, Germany, since 2000. Since 2009, he has been commissioned to administer the professorship of chemistry at the faculty. He teaches the management of contaminated sites, remediation technologies, chemistry, physics, and mathematics for engineers and environmental scientists as well as occupational health and safety, with a focus on special applications and requirements for working in areas contaminated by hazardous compounds and at polluted sites.

    Dr. Birke has been involved in the management of about 50 remedial investigations, remedial designs and clean-up of polluted sites in Germany as well as abroad (Europe, the United States, India, Australia). He received a PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Hanover. Dr. Birke has published about 50 papers focusing on innovative ex situ and in situ remediation technologies such as mechanochemical dehalogenation and PRBs and is the main author of one book on remediation of contaminated sites using PRBs in Germany.