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Permeable Reactive Treatment Wall 1

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Enviro97

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May 4, 2005
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I am looking for some information in the effectiveness of Permeable reactive treatment wall/passive wall in treating metals like aluminum, arsenic, iron, lead, manganese, nickel. Anybody with experience in these, plase share your views.
 
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I have a some knowledge of this topic, I did reasearch on this in school, I also have some field experience in the installtion. If you have more specific questions I will be able to assist.

There are a ton of web sights involving these technologies. Do a web search on permeable reactive barriers.

good luck.
 
Thanks Mitchell54. I am looking to design PRB for BTEX contaminants and some metals (not Chromium). Can you please suggest some case studies on that.

you help is greatly appreciated.

 
BTW Mitchell54, the web site you referred was very useful. Thanks again.
 
Is there a way to treat both VOC's and inorganics with a single permeable wall (with 2 different reactive media)? any suggestions would be helpful.

Thanks.
 
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