Blast Created Trenches for Groundwater Remediation

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Andrew F. McKnown Jeffrey E. Loney
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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205 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Recovery of contaminated groundwater migrating through bedrock can be very difficult due to the low transmissivity of many bedrock fracture systems. To overcome these difficulties, a system of controlled "trench" blasting has been used on several projects to assist in cutting off and collecting groundwater plumes in bedrock. By using a combination of trench blasting and presplitting techniques, linear "fracture" zones are created in appropriate locations to significantly increase flow into recovery wells and control plume migration.
Citation

APA: Andrew F. McKnown Jeffrey E. Loney  (1995)  Blast Created Trenches for Groundwater Remediation

MLA: Andrew F. McKnown Jeffrey E. Loney Blast Created Trenches for Groundwater Remediation. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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