Understanding Migration, Assessment, and Remediation of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids
Scientists and engineers designing remediation systems must first
have knowledge of the characteristics and behavior of NAPLs in the
subsurface to begin conceptualizing and characterizing a NAPL plume. A
thorough understanding of how NAPLs migrate in a hydrogeologic system
will guide you in considering the technical practicability of
remediating the source and its plume. This three-day course is designed
to educate you with respect to the compounds and properties of NAPLs,
their migration characteristics, and remediation technologies. Case
histories are presented that describe the detection, characterization,
monitoring, and remediation of contamination scenarios involving DNAPLs
and LNAPLs such as TCE/PCE, chlorinated solvents, PCM, coal tar, and
fuels.