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C3 Technology

California, United States | 2005


Pollution

Contaminants

1,1 DCE
TCE
CCl4

Industrial Facility with Chlorinated Solvents

Industrial facility in Northern Los Angeles contaminated after using chlorinated solvents in operations

Site Geology

Based on soil borings site geology consisted of unconsolidated gravely sands, sand, silty sand, sandy silt, and silt from ground surface to more than 200 feet below ground surface (bgs).

System Performance and Results

The soil vapor extraction system operated at the site for approximately two years. The maximum influent concentrations of 4,196 parts per million by volume (ppmV) was achieved at startup. More than 4,500 gallons of chlorinated solvents had been condensed from the vapor within the first two years of operation. The uptime performance was greater than 90% with average flow rate of 178 SCFM. Provided below is the influent vapor concentration vs time during the first two years of operation.

Vapor Treatment System Design

Influent VOC Concentrations