An innovative technique for the in situ treatment of hexavalent chromium within unsaturated soils
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In situ chemical reduction (ISCR) is a technique
commonly used to transform highly toxic and
soluble hexavalent chromium (CrVI) into
relatively low toxic and less mobile trivalent
chromium (CrIII). There have been several
studies focussed on CrVI contaminated
groundwater, but in situ remediation techniques
of unsaturated soils have not been thoroughly
tested (Fruchter et al 2000; Khan et al 2003;
Ludwig et al 2007). The Spinetta Marengo (SM)
industrial site (Alessandria, Italy) was
contaminated with cromium (Cr) as a result of
the activities of the chrome planting facility that
was dismantled in the mid-1970s. Data indicated
that the source of groundwater contamination
was CrVI in the unsaturated soils. A novel pilot
test study was conducted at the SM site to
evaluate how effective different treatment
techniques were in reducing CrVI concentrations
in the unsaturated zone.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Chromium VI reduction; unsaturated zone; sodium dithionite; geophysical monitoring
List of contributors:
DE FRANCO, Roberto; Caielli, GRAZIA MARIA
Book title:
Flowpath 2014, National Meeting on Hydrogeology Abstract Volume