Soil vapor extraction

Soil vapor extraction

Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) is an "in situ" process for soil remediation where contamination is removed from soil by carrying it out through a medium such as air or steam. The extracted soil vapors are separated into liquids and vapors, and each stream is treated as necessary. SVE is suitable for removing a variety of contaminants that have a high vapor pressure or a low boiling point compared to water, such as chlorinated solvents. SVE can handle high concentrations of contaminant, including contaminants in the form of a non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL). SVE is characterized as a quick and effective remediation technique.

Medium for Contaminant Transport

The medium in which the contaminants are removed is typically air or steam. It can be injected into the ground, or created "in situ" in limited cases (see next section). Air sparging is the process of injecting air into the ground using a system of blowers and injection wells.

Effect of temperature

Heating the soil is desirable because it volatilizes the contaminants and increases their vapor pressures. Heating can significantly reduce the time needed to achieve the target level of remediation. Moderate heating can be achieved using an underground heat exchange system. Heating to higher temperatures can be achieved by a process like three-phase or six-phase heating (SPH). This involves installing electrodes in the area of treatment and applying 3-phase or 6-phase electricity to them. Electrical current flowing through the soil generates heat (through electro-resistive heating), causing contaminants to volatilize. The vapor-phase contaminants (as well as any other volatilized compounds in the soil, such as groundwater) are then transported through the SVE conveyance to the surface, where they can be treated and discharged (see next section).

Treatment of Soil Vapor

Extracted soil vapor is cooled if necessary and separated into liquids and vapors. The design of the treatment system should take into account the expected concentration of contaminants in each phase. For the liquid phase, a common treatment is to run it through a granulated activated carbon (GAC) system, and then to send it to the sewer or discharge it to a local body of water. For the vapor phase, these are common treatments: 1. running the vapor through a GAC system (separate from the one for the liquid phase), 2. burning it in a thermal oxidizer or a catalytic oxidizer, or 3. condensing the vapors into NAPL form for reuse or recycling. Generally, GAC is used for low VOC vapor concentrations (<500 ppmV), oxidation is used for vapor concentrations between 500 and 2,000 ppmV because of the need for dilution of the vapor stream which slows the process of remediation, and vapor condensation and chemical recovery for vapor concentrations in excess of 1,000 ppmV of VOCs.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Soil contamination — Excavation showing soil contamination at a disused gasworks. Soil contamination or soil pollution is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. This type of contamination… …   Wikipedia

  • Shale oil extraction — Shell s experimental in situ shale oil facility, Piceance Basin, Colorado, United States Process type Chemical Industrial sector(s) Chemical industry, oil indus …   Wikipedia

  • Environmental remediation — Generally, remediation means providing a remedy, so environmental remediation deals with the removal of pollution or contaminants from environmental media such as soil, groundwater, sediment, or surface water for the general protection of human… …   Wikipedia

  • Modified active gas sampling — (MAGS) is an environmental engineering assessment technique which rapidly detects unsaturated soil source areas impacted by volatile organic compounds. The technique was developed by HSA Engineers Scientists in Fort Myers, Florida in 2002, led by …   Wikipedia

  • Omega Chemical Corporation — Superfund site Geography City Whittier County Los Angeles County State California …   Wikipedia

  • Brownfield land — Brownfield redirects here. For other uses, see Brownfield (disambiguation). Brownfield sites are abandoned or underused industrial and commercial facilities available for re use. Expansion or redevelopment of such a facility may be complicated by …   Wikipedia

  • Del Amo (Superfund site) — The Del Amo Superfund Site is a U.S. EPA Region 9 Superfund Site. It is one of 94 Superfund Sites in California as of November 29, 2010. Contents 1 Site History 2 Contamination 3 Remediation 4 Public Health …   Wikipedia

  • AMCO Chemical — was a chemical distribution company located in Oakland, California. The land the company operated on is designated as a Superfund cleanup site.AMCO operated from the 1960s until 1989. Chemicals were brought to the company in rail tank cars. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Wurtsmith Air Force Base — Part of Air/Aersopace Defense Command (ADC) and Strategic Air Command (SAC) Os …   Wikipedia

  • SVE — can stand for:* Serviço Voluntário Europeu * Semantic virtual environment * Street and Racing Technology * Société de Véhicules Electriques * Soil vapor extraction * Small Vulnerable Economy * Specialized Visceral Efferents SVE may also refer to …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”