Air Sparging Optimization For Remediation Of MTBE And TBA Contaminated Sites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. I. M. Darwish
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

In this paper, an effort was made to get more in-sight about the parameters that can affect air sparging technique optimization. Numerical simulations were used in predicting the effects of different parameters utilizing Shell?s in house MoRes simulator. The case of using air sparging to remediate source zone is considered in this work. Different air injection scenarios using continuous and pulsed air injection techniques, with different frequencies and durations, were compared. The amount of MTBE mass removed from the saturated zone and arrived to the ground surface, through the vadose zone, was the main criterion while comparing different air injection scenarios. The simulations results showed that pulsed air injection is better than continuous air injection in removing the MTBE and that the longer the OFF time is the better the MTBE removal.
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APA: M. I. M. Darwish  (2008)  Air Sparging Optimization For Remediation Of MTBE And TBA Contaminated Sites

MLA: M. I. M. Darwish Air Sparging Optimization For Remediation Of MTBE And TBA Contaminated Sites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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