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Delivery and Mixing in the Subsurface : Processes and Design Principles for In Situ Remediation, PDF eBook

Delivery and Mixing in the Subsurface : Processes and Design Principles for In Situ Remediation PDF

Edited by Peter K. Kitanidis, Perry L. McCarty

Part of the SERDP ESTCP Environmental Remediation Technology series

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This volume is meant to provide the practitioner with information on the natural mixing processes occurring in aquifers as well as to describe basic strategies that can be implemented to enhance mixing in particular cases.

For example, when it comes to mixing miscible liquids, one can speed up mixing in the formation by manipulating the flow such as through the use of recirculation wells.

Furthermore, much of the mixing can be achieved partially within recirculation wells themselves, where contaminated water is admixed with additives, volatile products may be removed through a vapor mass exchanger, etc.

Thus, adding mixing wells can significantly increase the performance of the delivery and mixing system and speed up the process of remediation.

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