Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and total Xylenes (BTEX) posed significant challenge at IL site
Project Highlights
- Size of contaminated groundwater plume reduced by 87% through extensive injection of ORC Advanced, applied using vertical and horizontal wells.
- Total BTEX >62.5ppm (mg/l) concentrations were identified prior to site treatment.
- Final round of ORC injections approved by Illinois EPA and LUST Program and is in-progress.
Project Summary
This site had been a carwash and retail gasoline station in an industrial-commercial area. During the removal of two (2) 6,000- gallon gasoline underground storage tanks (UST) and two (2) fuel dispensers, a gasoline release was reported to the Illinois Management Emergency Agency, based on impacted soil observed during the excavation. Contaminants for this gasoline release were Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and total Xylenes (BTEX). The release resulted in groundwater contamination that encompassed the entire property, and extended slightly off-site, impacting three businesses. The area covered by the groundwater plume was approximately 1.5 acres. The size of the groundwater BTEX plume posed a significant challenge in site treatment.
Remediation Approach
In this instance, LandTech, Inc. implemented an Enhanced Aerobic Biodegradation strategy using ORC Advanced. This included 12,800 pounds of ORC Advanced, 7 pounds of Nitrate, and 1 pound of Phosphorous nutrients applied to the site via direct injection through 242 vertical wells to 16 feet below ground surface, and 1,065 feet of horizontal wells beneath the existing structures. ORC Advanced® is an engineered, oxygen release compound designed specifically for enhanced, in situ aerobic bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater and saturated soils. ORC Advanced provides remediation practitioners with a significantly faster and highly effective means of treating petroleum contaminated sites.
Results
This site presented significant challenges due to the extensive levels of BTEX contaminants and the large area of groundwater contamination. After one round of injections and a monitoring period of 1 year, analytical results for the groundwater demonstrated the ORC injections have reduced the 1.5 acre BTEX groundwater plume by 87%. A second/final round, 1,350 pounds, of ORC Advanced injections have been approved by the Illinois EPA to address a few recalcitrant performance wells.