Description
Main TitleMultiphase Extraction Techniques Power Point Presentation
PublisherNew Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Date Created1998
Subject (Geographic)New Jersey
Subject (Geographic - Hierarchical)
Country: United States
State: New Jersey
Subject (Topical)water; water quality; soils; ground water; hazardous waste; contaminated sites; contamination; HIT; High Intensity Extraction and Treatment; HEAT; High Vacuum Extraction and Treatment; EFR; Enhanced Fluid Recovery; oil; fuel; monitoring wells
DescriptionMultiphase Extraction consists of high vacuum processes which remove vapors and total fluids, both dissolved and residual phase product, from the subsurface. Vapor is treated with combustion engine and water/product is disposed of off-site. It is usually short term (6-8 hours) and temporary (once a month). These presentation materials describe multiphase extraction, its effective uses, appropriate site conditions, monitoring the effectiveness of the remediation, the use of surfactants, case examples, and cost effectiveness
NoteThe Multiphase Extraction Techniques presentation was given by the NJDEP at a Strategic Technologies Exchange Workshop sponsored by the USEPA on August 11-13, 1998.
NotePurpose: To share information about multiphase extraction
Data Life Cycle Event(s)
Type: Cataloging
Date: 2008-08-12 00:00:00.0
Creator: Rebecca Allsopp
Organization NameNew Jersey Environmental Digital Library
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