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Design tool for estimation of buffer requirement for enhanced reductive dechlorination of chlorinated solvents in groundwater

Robinson, Clare
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Barry, D. A.  
2009
Environmental Modelling and Software

To assist in the design of enhanced reductive dechlorination systems for in situ remediation of chlorinated solvent source zones, the software BUCHLORAC (BUffering of deCHLORination ACidity) was developed to predict the amount of buffer required to maintain the groundwater pH in a DNAPL treatment zone within the optimal range for dechlorinating bacteria. Reductive dechlorination is an acid-forming process with hydrochloric acid and organic acids typically building up in the treatment zone. Remediation of source zones is associated with such extensive localized dechlorination that it may be common for the soils’ natural buffering capacity to be exceeded. As groundwater acidification may inhibit the activity of dechlorinating microorganisms and thus slow or stall the remediation process, sufficient alkalinity must be present to maintain a near-neutral pH. BUCHLORAC is a Windows Graphical Interface based on an abiotic geochemical model that is implemented through the program PHREEQC. BUCHLORAC allows users to estimate the buffer requirements for their specific operating and design conditions including, for example, site water chemistry, mineralogy, amount of chlorinated solvent to be degraded, type of organic substrate and buffering additive and design inhibition pH.

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DOI
10.1016/j.envsoft.2009.03.012
Web of Science ID

WOS:000269046900009

Author(s)
Robinson, Clare
Barry, D. A.  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Environmental Modelling and Software
Volume

24

Issue

11

Start page

1332

End page

1338

Subjects

Alkalinity

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Bicarbonate

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Dechlorination

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Dehalogenation

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PHREEQC

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BUCHLORAC

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TCE

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PCE

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Contaminated aquifer

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Remediation

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DNAPL

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PCE

Note

The BUCHLORAC program, which is described in this paper, is linked to this record and is available for download. Complete theory can be found in the publication http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/134994

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March 24, 2009
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/36277
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