PFAS

In-situ Treatment of PFAS

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In-situ Treatment of PFAS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn The airport tested the AFFF nozzle system every 6 months into grassy areas along the air strip. Across from the injection site, there are 9 potential release locations where PFAS may have been utilized including hangars, fire stations, storage areas, and firefighting equipment testing areas. ORIN identified an

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Wastewater Treatment of PFAS

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Wastewater Treatment of PFAS Share on facebook Facebook Share on google Google+ Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Rinse water from fire trucks containing PFAS fire fighting foam was stored in four totes. The totes were then subjected to treatability testing and monitoring over a period of 26 weeks. ORIN used these totes

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BAM Injection PFAS

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BAM Injection PFAS Share on facebook Facebook Share on google Google+ Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn  ORIN conducted a pilot test to treat groundwater contaminated with PFAS using BAM, a pyrolized cellulosic material. BAM was mixed with water and injected through 46 DPT points encompassing PZ-1 and MW-5. A total of 4,445

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BAM Soil Mix PFAS

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BAM Soil Mix PFAS Share on facebook Facebook Share on google Google+ Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn ORIN conducted a pilot test to treat soil contaminated with PFAS using BAM, a pyrolized cellulosic material. BAM was applied directly to contaminated soils and thoroughly mixed with an excavator. Soil was mixed in-situ. A

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BAM Booms Treating PFAS

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BAM Booms Treating PFAS Share on facebook Facebook Share on google Google+ Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn ORIN conducted a pilot test to treat PFAS impacted surface water flowing through collection vaults using BAM filled booms (8” diameter) and pillows (6” thick). The booms were customized to fit the dimensions of the

BAM Booms Treating PFAS2024-06-17T10:51:25-05:00