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Williams Energy Systems/ESC
biopile project in Braidwood,
Illinois involved construction
at an agricultural field. 7,000
cubic yards of soil were
contaminated with gasoline
from a pipeline burst. The soil
was screened and nitrogen,
phosphorus and potassium
nutrients were mixed in
during processing.
Access lane between 2 biopiles
(above) using a 20 mil. plastic
liner. The piles are 8 ft. high,
12 ft. wide, and 200 ft. long.
Eight air injection laterals are
placed at the 2 ft. level.

 

Environmental Remediation Services

By offering innovative low cost remediation alternatives, TRI has successfully completed projects within the LUST, SRP, RCRA & CERCLA frameworks -- receiving No Further Remediation (NFR) letters and saving clients millions of dollars.

  - Indirect Heat Volatilization of Hazardous Waste
(PCE & TCE etc.)
  - Dual-Phase Extraction and Air Sparging Systems
  - On-Site Solidification & Stabilization of Waste
  - In-Situ & Ex-Situ Chemical Oxidation
  - Removal of Underground Storage Tanks
  - Complete Installation of SVE and Groundwater Treatment Systems
  - Transportation & Disposal of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste
  - Ex-Situ Bio-piles / Bio-cells, & Land farming
  - In-Situ Thermal Remediation / SVE (Steam Injection)
  - Low Temperature Thermal Desorption (LTTD)
  - Permitting and Regulatory Negotiations

Bio-Remediation

<-- Photos : The biopile project shown left involved obtaining permits, soil processing, construction of biological remediation piles, building an aeration system, environmental testing, and soil monitoring. The final product consisted of: backfill, compaction, re-grading & site restoration.

Shown right -->
Biopiles are covered
with 20 mil. plastic. An
air blower and manifold
system injects air through
the laterals to enhance
the bacterial degradation
of the gasoline, thus
cleaning the soil.

 




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