BAM Injection Chlorinated Solvents
- July 15, 2022
- 7:14 am
ORIN successfully treated chlorinated solvent contaminated groundwater utilizing in-situ chemical injection. ORIN’s approach was to incorporate a barrier wall to stop migration off site, as well as hot spot treatment around MW-14. Approximately forty-eight injection points were designated as BAM Ultra points, while twenty injection points were designated as ABC+ points. The majority of injection points were designated for the barrier wall while a small portion targeted monitoring wells.

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