The purpose of this USAF study was to provide a technical
reference for USAF engineers and project managers on the
state-of-the-art for established remedial technologies likely to
be used at USAF installations. For purposes of this report,
established technologies were defined as those involved in more
than 100 remediation projects so that information about design,
performance, and cost would be available for a variety of
environmental conditions. The technologies reviewed in this study
included bioremediation, air stripping, vacuum extraction,
thermal treatment, carbon adsorption, stabilization and
solidification, and contaminant recovery and separation.
This independent source of information supports the review of
USAF contractor activities, including reviews of feasibility
studies identifying a preferred remedial strategy, cost estimates
and proposals for site remediation, and designs for remedial
equipment and systems.
A second purpose of this study was to obtain information from
vendors about their experience in selecting remedial technologies
and developing strategies for their implementation. Such
information provides additional substance on which USAF engineers
can base decisions for remedial actions at USAF sites.
More than 200 vendors were contacted for information. Site
visits were conducted with 35 vendors who had extensive
experience with at least one of the remedial technologies in
order to elicit detailed information on equipment design,
performance, cost, and technology selection and implementation.
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