In-Situ Chemical Oxidation

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In-Situ Chemical Oxidation

Residential Property UST Spill

  • Location: North Vancouver

  • When: 2020

  • Contaminant of Concern: Petroleum Hydrocarbons (LEPH), phenanthrene, pyrene

  • Impacted Media and Volume: 200 m3 impacted soil and groundwater

  • Tasks: Remediation Design, Blending, Field applications, Performance Monitoring


The Problem

An underground storage tank containing heating oil had leaked off-site onto a residential property and migrated under the building foundation. Impacts under the basement resulted in vapour intrusion in the basement and free product in property sumps.


The Approach

In-situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) program based on 2.5 meter injection radius of influence within the basement of the impacted property, as well as surface application and directional injection on the exterior property foundation. Injections were conducted using drive-points to target various depth intervals within saturated and unsaturated zones. Due to shallow groundwater levels at the property, a sump exists to artificially lower the groundwater and prevent flooding of the basement. TRIUM utilized this to increase the groundwater level, thereby creating a fully saturated treatment zone.

Over 7 days, advanced 24 injection points in the basement and 3 on the exterior of the property. A total of 20,104 litres of sodium persulfate was injected at the site. Blending is site specific following TRIUM’s TriOx process and utilizing appropriate activation products.


The Results

  • Confirmatory soil, groundwater, and vapour samples following injections met applicable guidelines

  • Minimal disturbance treatment option with 6-week treatment time-frame

  • Property owner provided clearance to return to home after remediation

 
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