Update on Building and Structure Decontamination |
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Authors: | Naomi P. Barkley |
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Affiliation: | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory , Cincinnati , Ohio , USA |
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Abstract: | Cleanup of the nation’s hazardous waste sites is a top environmental priority. Since the ultimate objective of many cleanup programs is to return the contaminated site and buildings on the site to active use, additional information regarding both established and emerging technologies for building decontamination is needed. A pilot scale study was performed at an actual Superfund Site to evaluate, side by side, the efficacy of PCB removal using two decontamination processes. One process entails use of a shotblasting technique in which contaminated concrete surfaces are cut away and physically removed. The other process involves application of an alkali metal/polyethylene glycolate mixture directly to contaminated concrete surfaces for insitu degradation of PCBs. |
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