{"id":4328,"date":"2017-06-04T13:30:58","date_gmt":"2017-06-04T05:30:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.envguide.com\/%e5%a4%9a%e9%98%b6%e9%ab%98%e6%b8%a9%e7%83%ad%e8%84%b1%e9%99%84%e5%af%b9%e7%85%a4%e6%b0%94%e5%8e%82%e6%b1%a1%e6%9f%93%e5%9c%ba%e5%9c%b0%e7%9a%84%e4%bf%ae%e5%a4%8d\/"},"modified":"2018-04-06T02:57:59","modified_gmt":"2018-04-05T18:57:59","slug":"remediation-of-coal-tar-in-a-manufactured-gas-plant-mgp-gasholder-north-adams-massachusetts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/us.envguide.com\/remediation-of-coal-tar-in-a-manufactured-gas-plant-mgp-gasholder-north-adams-massachusetts\/","title":{"rendered":"Remediation of Coal Tar in a Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP) Gasholder: North Adams, Massachusetts"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Company Informaiton\uff1aClick<\/a> Site Information:<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\nManufactured Gas Plant (MGP) operations began in the 1860s and continued until 1952. On Site, an abandoned gasholder contained approximately 2,010 cubic yards (cy) (1,537m3) of soil and debris contaminated with coal tar. The 62 ft (19 m) diameter by 18 ft (5.5 m) deep gasholder had brick walls and a bottom believed to be constructed of concrete. <\/p>\n Project Summary: <\/p>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\nTerraTherm used its In Situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD) technology at full scale as follows: Prior to the site being heated, coal tar DNAPL had resisted recovery. After dewatering, TerraTherm applied ISTD in a step-wise fashion, without excavation. To our knowledge, this is the first site where a multi-level in-situ heating approach has been applied. We utilized three levels of heating (Levels 1, 2 and 3) sequentially, achieving low (80\u00b0C), moderate (100\u00b0C) and higher (325\u00b0C) soil temperatures, respectively. During Level 1, >16,000 gal (60,000 l) of coal tar\/emulsion was recovered, while during Levels 2 and 3, >166,000 lb (75,000 kg) expressed as naphthalene were extracted and treated in the vapor phase. ISTD resulted in the following reductions in soil concentrations (mg\/kg): Level 2, benzene from 3400 to 0.95, naphthalene from 14000 to 70, and benzo(a)pyrene from 650 to 100; Level 3, benzene from 2068 to 0.35, naphthalene from 679 to 5.7, and benzo(a) pyrene from 20 to 0.33. No DNAPL remained within the gasholder, and all constituents were below the remedial goals. National Grid judged the turn-key cost ($850,000 for ISTD) to be less than the excavation alternative. <\/p>\n Contaminants encapsulated<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Abs: TerraTherm used its In Situ Thermal Desorption (ISTD) technology at full scale as follows: Prior to the site being heated, coal tar DNAPL had resisted recovery. After dewatering, TerraTherm applied ISTD in a step-wise fashion, without excavation. To our knowledge, this is the first site where a multi-level in-situ heating approach has been applied… \u7ee7\u7eed\u9605\u8bfb<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":10,"featured_media":4715,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0},"categories":[127,139],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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\nContract Type and<\/strong> Project Goals: <\/strong>Guaranteed performance contract to achieve a permanent
\nsolution in accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP), by eliminating Dense Non-Aqueaous Phase Liquid (DNAPL) within the holder and reducing concentrations of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) below MCP Upper Concentration Limits (UCLs) so that residual risk is minimized.
\nContaminants of Concern (COCs) <\/strong>were as follows: Coal tar containing concentrations as high as benzo(a)pyrene [B(a)P] 650 mg\/kg; naphthalene 14,000 mg\/kg; benzene 6,200 mg\/kg; and TPH 230,000 mg\/kg.
\nSoil Characteristics: <\/strong>Mixture of sand, gravel, cobbles, bricks, concrete fragments, ash, and clincker.
\nGroundwater: <\/strong>Perched water table was encountered within the gasholder at 5.5 ft (1.7 m) below ground surface (bgs). The regional groundwater table is beneath the holder.<\/p>\n
\nTerraTherm mobilized to the site in November 2003, with site construction beginning the same month. Dewatering\/tar recovery began in February 2004. Full power heating began in July 2004 and was completed in March 2005, with demobilization completed June 2005.<\/p>\n