Achieving site closure for a large PCE plume in urban area
This case study reviews a former dry cleaner site in a town in Indiana, USA, where site regulatory closure was achieved after a large dissolved-phase PCE groundwater plume was successfully treated using PlumeStop, enhanced reductive dechlorination (ERD) amendments and S-MicroZVI from REGENESIS. Patriot Engineering, a leading environmental consulting firm, specified ERD as the most practical and economically viable method to effectively treat the large plume.
Patriot’s strategy to achieve closure was to significantly reduce the PCE plume and then to demonstrate plume stability through post-remediation monitoring. By combining remediation technologies from REGENESIS with a highly efficient and cost-effective remediation design, Patriot’s treatment approach eliminated the PCE plume. Subsequent performance monitoring and analysis completed by Patriot demonstrated plume stability, earning the site a No Further Action status from the state regulator.
Case study highlights:
- Closure achieved for a large chlorinated solvent plume in an urban area
- A challenging site: located in an urban area with access limitations
- PCE sources rapidly eliminated and plume efficiently treated using a suite of REGENESIS in situ remediation technologies
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