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Permeable Reactive Treatment Wall

Permeable Reactive Treatment Wall

Permeable Reactive Treatment Wall

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I am looking for some information in the effectiveness of Permeable reactive treatment wall/passive wall in treating metals like aluminum, arsenic, iron, lead, manganese, nickel. Anybody with experience in these, plase share your views.

RE: Permeable Reactive Treatment Wall

(OP)
Thanks mbph

RE: Permeable Reactive Treatment Wall

http://www.prb-net.org/

I have a some knowledge of this topic, I did reasearch on this in school, I also have some field experience in the installtion.  If you have more specific questions I will be able to assist.

There are a ton of web sights involving these technologies.  Do a web search on permeable reactive barriers.  

good luck.

RE: Permeable Reactive Treatment Wall

(OP)
Thanks Mitchell54. I am looking to design PRB for BTEX contaminants and some metals (not Chromium). Can you please suggest some case studies on that.

you help is greatly appreciated.

RE: Permeable Reactive Treatment Wall

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BTW Mitchell54, the web site you referred was very useful. Thanks again.

RE: Permeable Reactive Treatment Wall

Is there a way to treat both VOC's and inorganics with a single permeable wall (with 2 different reactive media)? any suggestions would be helpful.

Thanks.

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