In-Situ DPT Injection Benzene
- July 15, 2022
- 6:23 am
ORIN successfully treated BTEX contaminated groundwater utilizing ORIN’s patented Bioavailable Absorbent Media (BAM). The primary contaminant, Benzene, was prevalent in five of the primary monitoring wells on site. ORIN utilized DPT in order to pinpoint the targeted areas with higher Benzene concentrations. A vacuum truck was utilized during chemical injection to remove highly contaminated groundwater and to provide hydraulic control. Fifty-six injection points received a combined total of 4,760 gallons of treatment chemistry.

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