| Review: |
In the remediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated sites, light nonaqueous-phase liquid (LNAPL) first needs to be removed from the subsurface. It has been found that removal of this LNAPL by bioslurper technology is generally more efficient and cost-effective for achieving maximum free-product removal than pumping. This book compares bioslurping with other methods and shows the procedures for the design, implementation and monitoring of bioslurping at sites that have been contaminated with free product. |