July 21, 2007
Report

Treatability Test Plan for an In Situ Biostimulation Reducing Barrier

Abstract

This treatability test plan supports a new, integrated strategy to accelerate cleanup of chromium in the Hanford 100 Areas. This plan includes performing a field-scale treatability test for bioreduction of chromate, nitrate, and dissolved oxygen. In addition to remediating a portion of the plume and demonstrating reduction of electron acceptors in the plume, the data from this test will be valuable for designing a full-scale bioremediation system to apply at this and other chromium plumes at Hanford.

Revised: September 7, 2007 | Published: July 21, 2007

Citation

Truex M.J., V.R. Vermeul, P.E. Long, F.J. Brockman, M. Oostrom, S. Hubbard, and R.C. Borden, et al. 2007. Treatability Test Plan for an In Situ Biostimulation Reducing Barrier Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.