In situ treatment of Chrome(VI) plume in fast flowing aquifer, NW Italy

Case study highlights

A former chemical manufacturing plant in northwest Italy was due for demolition to allow redevelopment into residential properties. Site investigations showed elevated concentrations of Cr(VI) in the groundwater, which were above the stringent National Standards of 5μg/L, requiring remedial works to be completed. The groundwater under the site is aerobic and fast-flowing, causing the contaminant plume to migrate beyond the site boundary. It was decided that an in situ approach was required to remediate the Cr(VI) prior to sale of the site.

Combined substrate injection under a derelict factory
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