Confinement Of Two Contaminated Sites In A Petrochemical Plant; Case History

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 673 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
The paper deals with the remediation of two areas formerly utilized for the disposal of hazardous wastes in a petrochemical plant. The works, designed on the basis of the criteria of maximum safety and minimum environmental impact, consisted in the confinement of the contaminated soil and groundwater within surface caps and perimetrical cut-off walls embedded in the underlying clay layer. The cut-off wall is 0.8 m thick and has a maximum depth of 33 m: it was designed to guarantee, as a minimum, the level of safety for a landfill for hazardous wastes, in accordance with the applicable National Standards. It was constructed with self-hardening mud and with the installation of an HDPE geomembrane. The HDPE liner of the cut-off wall was then sealed to that of the capping to obtain the complete encapsulation of the contaminated soil. A system of piezometers allows the monitoring of the cut-off efficiency measuring the fluctuations of the groundwater table and testing the chemical contents. Some wells installed within the contaminated areas will contribute to guarantee the full efficiency of the system in case of state of emergency, controlling the water-table level inside the confined areas.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Confinement Of Two Contaminated Sites In A Petrochemical Plant; Case HistoryMLA: Confinement Of Two Contaminated Sites In A Petrochemical Plant; Case History. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.