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Envirovalve News
16th Sep, 2008
ATG Services (Ireland) Ltd has commenced an installation programme of... More |
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ATG awarded distribution agreement for "Elastec American Marine"
9th Sep, 2008
ATG have been awarded the distribution agreement for Ireland for all... More |
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ATG appoint new staff
7th Sep, 2008
We have brought in 4 new members of staff:Chris Wray - Technical... More |
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Case Studies Treatment Cell and Remediation
The Problem
- A century of shipbuilding and maintenance had left a legacy of ground contamination at this 9.3 hectare site.
- Contamination was found to be located in many 'hot-spots' distributed across the site.
- Contaminants included heavy metals, phyto-toxic metals and hydrocarbons including TPH and PAH's.
- The total volume of soil that required remediation was approximately 5,000 m³.
- Off-site disposal proved too expensive and bioremediation would have limited impact on metal concentrations.
The Solution
- Following a cost/benefit analysis, Dr McKinney proposed that an on-site containment cell represented the most practicable option.
- Consultation was held with local regulators to agree in principle the suitability of an outline design.
- A 4 metre deep containment cell fully lined with geo-synthetic/pre-hydrated bentonite membrane was constructed. Contaminated soil was placed in the cell and compacted in layers.
The Benefits
- The client received the most economic and technically robust solution.
- Movement and off-site disposal of contaminated soil was limited.
- Works could be undertaken during the initial earthworks phase of redevelopment, meaning that the programme was unaffected.
- The containment cell area could be utilised as a car parking area within the development.
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