2017
DOI: 10.1111/gwmr.12252
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The Horizontal Reactive Media Treatment Well (HRX Well®) for Passive In‐Situ Remediation

Abstract: A new in‐situ remediation concept termed a Horizontal Reactive Media Treatment Well (HRX Well®) is presented that utilizes horizontal wells filled with reactive media to passively treat contaminated groundwater in‐situ. The approach involves the use of large‐diameter directionally drilled horizontal wells filled with granular reactive media generally installed parallel to the direction of groundwater flow. The design leverages natural “flow‐focusing” behavior induced by the high in‐well hydraulic conductivity … Show more

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“…Test data clearly highlight the hydraulic effects of the carbon‐packed well on flow through the pit (Exhibit ) and demonstrate that the HRX Well captured approximately 39% of the flow while accounting for only 0.5% of the test pit volume. Both previous laboratory tank experiments (Divine et al., ) and field pilot scale tests demonstrate that the HRX Well captures and treats contaminated water consistent with design model predictions. The measured capture width was approximately 40 inches (based on observed head measurements).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Test data clearly highlight the hydraulic effects of the carbon‐packed well on flow through the pit (Exhibit ) and demonstrate that the HRX Well captured approximately 39% of the flow while accounting for only 0.5% of the test pit volume. Both previous laboratory tank experiments (Divine et al., ) and field pilot scale tests demonstrate that the HRX Well captures and treats contaminated water consistent with design model predictions. The measured capture width was approximately 40 inches (based on observed head measurements).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Additional tracer tests and further data evaluation will be completed during future phases of the project. Previous laboratory work using methyl orange (as a surrogate contaminant) demonstrated that ZVI packed into an HRX Well could treat groundwater effectively after more than 100 pore volumes of throughput (Divine et al., ). Overall, the physical model tests further validate the remediation concept and confirm the numerical modeling as a reliable tool for field‐scale design.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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