描述[文件摘要]
Scope of Work
This study was conducted over a 3-year period. In September of 1992,
50 liters of a synthetic gasoline were released to the test cell. The
gasoline was comprised of pentane, methyl-tert-butyl-ether (MTBE),
2-methylpentane, hexane, benzene, trichloroethlene (TCE), heptane,
isooctane, toluene, ethylbenzene, p-xylene, m-xylene, o-xylene,
1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, and naphthalene. Samples were collected and
analyzed (for gasoline range organics) to establish the
three-dimensional distribution of the release. One year after the
release, SVE from trenches was conducted for 3 months, followed by a
short period of air sparging and a second collection of soils samples.
Two years after the release, SVE from vertical wells alone was
performed, followed by SVE from both the vertical wells and trenches
in various combinations. During this phase of the study, a horizontal
fracture was created below the zone of contamination and was used for
dewatering. During all air flushing activities, soil vapor composition
and concentration were continuously analyzed. Approximately 3 years
after the release, a final set of soil samples was analyzed and
volatilization flux experiments were conducted as portions of the test
cell were excavated. Microbial studies were also performed at this
time.