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Emplacement of activated carbon (AC) into the subsurface is an emerging technology for in situ remediation. The technology has two components: activated carbon, which has high adsorption capacity for contaminants, and secondary chemical or biological amendments to stimulate in situ contaminant transformation. AC-based technology has been primarily applied at petroleum and chlorinated solvent contaminated sites where complex hydrogeology results in persistent plumes.
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CONTRIBUTOR(S): Dr. Dimin Fan
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Introduction
References
- ^ U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), 2018. Remedial Technology Fact Sheet - Activated Carbon-Based Technology for In Situ Remediation. EPA 542-f-18-001. Report.pdf