R&D techniques involving hydraulic barrier + MPE + air sparging + biostimulation for the remediation of hydrocarbon solvent contamination at a car body manufacturing plant in Valladolid.

Conceptual Framework 

This project addresses the decontamination of an area of over 11,000 m², affected by hydrocarbons in both soil and groundwater. 
To achieve effective remediation, a multi-technique treatment is implemented, combining different decontamination methods to optimize the environmental improvement of the subsurface. 

Applied Remediation Techniques 

1. Multi-Phase Extraction (MPE) under High Vacuum 

  • Allows simultaneous extraction of free phase, volatile compounds, and contaminated water. 
  • Acts on different subsurface zones: 
  • Unsaturated zone (upper): Contaminant aspiration. 
  • Capillary fringe: Removal of retained hydrocarbons. 
  • Saturated zone (lower): Recovery of free and dissolved phase. 

2. Air Sparging 

  • Injection of air into the groundwater to: 
  • Enhance the volatilization of dissolved hydrocarbons. 
  • Oxygenate the water, promoting natural biodegradation. 

3. Biostimulation 

  • Acceleration of biological contaminant degradation through the injection of: 
  • Treated water. 
  • Specific nutrients. 
  • Oxygen-releasing agents to stimulate bacterial activity in the subsurface. 

4. Hydraulic Barriers 

  • Creation of a depression in the water table to: 
  • Control contaminant migration. 
  • Extract hydrocarbons in both free and dissolved phases. 

Contaminant to Treat 

The main contaminant present in the soil and groundwater is a hydrocarbon solvent. This compound belongs to the hydrocarbon family and is found in different states: 

  • Free phase: Accumulated on the surface of the groundwater. 
  • Dissolved phase: Mixed with groundwater. 
  • Adsorbed in the soil: Retained within subsurface pores. 

This type of contaminant poses a significant environmental risk, affecting water quality and the stability of the underground ecosystem. 

Final Objective 

Implement a combined strategy to achieve the effective reduction of contamination, optimizing efficiency and the remediation timeline for the affected subsurface. 

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