Wells – Processes – Distinct – separate injection and producing wells
Patent
1997-02-25
1997-11-25
Tsay, Frank
Wells
Processes
Distinct, separate injection and producing wells
1663051, 166 74, 405128, E21B 4301, B09B 300
Patent
active
056901739
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for achieving in situ bioremediation of dissolved or dispersed organic contaminants in the groundwater phase at a contaminated site. The apparatus of this invention is configured to be used within an injection well of the type employed with known remediation techniques and enhances the biological treatment of soil contaminants in situ with microbes through achieving optimal levels of oxidizing agents within the soil. As such, the present invention is adapted to be employed in conjunction with conventional remediation systems to treat water-borne contaminants more efficiently. Importantly, the apparatus is also capable of delivering oxidizing agents in a manner that prevents or at least reduces the occurrence of biofouling of the injection and recovery wells.
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Abdul Abdul Shaheed
Gibson Thomas Loughborough
General Motors Corporation
Grove George A.
Tsay Frank
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