Evaluation of Permeable Reactive Barrier Performance

Arun Gavaskar,Bruce Sass,Neeraj Gupta, Eric Drescher, Woong-Sang Yoon, Joel Sminchak,James Hicks, Wendy, Frank Beck, Cindy Paul, Mary Mcneil, Patrick Clark

semanticscholar(2003)

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Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report on the performance of permeable reactive barriers (PRB) for groundwater remediation was prepared under the auspices of the Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable, a collaborative effort among federal agencies involved in hazardous waste site cleanup. Three United States (U.S.) government agencies, the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Energy (DOE), and United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as well as the Interstate Technologies and Regulatory Council (ITRC) contributed to the report, which is a concise summary of the conclusions and recommendations of the three agencies' individual studies at different sites. are the coordinating partners for the DoD study. Battelle coordinated the preparation of this report for the Tri-Agency PRB Initiative, a consortium that was formed to leverage the resources, expertise, and site experience of the three agencies. The Tri-Agency PRB Initiative operates under the umbrella of the Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable. Charles Reeter is the project officer at NFESC for this study. Matt Turner with New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) coordinated the ITRC contribution and played an important role in disseminating the study results through other ITRC members and through the ITRC website. Other participants who contributed strongly (to the DoD study, in particular) include Steve White with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Timothy McHale with Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), and Robert Edwards with Waste Policy Institute (representative for the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence). The DoD study was funded by the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) and the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP). Other individuals who made significant contributions to the EPA study include
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