
Air sparging is an in-situ remediation technology, most
commonly found in combination with soil vapor extraction (SVE), which
is used to remove contaminants from soil and groundwater. It involves
the injecting air through an injection well and into the subsurface
saturated zone, causing contaminants (such as volatile organic compounds)
to transfer from a dissolved state to a vapor state. These volatilized
contaminants are then removed using soil vapor extraction, and treated
before being released into the atmosphere.
An added remedial benefit
of air sparging is that the increased oxygen flow in soil and groundwater
provides oxygen for biodegradation of the plume.
In-situ chemical oxidation using an ozone gas and air mixture (ozone sparging) is now widely used
in conjunction with or as a replacement for traditional air sparging
programs. The advantage of ozone sparging is that contaminants are
chemically destroyed in-situ rather than transferred from the dissolved
state to the vapor state. At some sites, soil vapor extraction is not
required while ozone sparging because contaminants are fully destroyed
in place and therefore no further cleanup is necessary.
RRM has performed SVE feasibility testing, and has designed, installed and operated numerous air sparging/SVE systems for a wide array of clients. RRM has also applied ozone sparging using ozone gas at several sites and additional sites are planned. Application of air sparging technology has been an important tool in RRMs remediation toolbox for over 10 years, and our highly experienced staff of engineers, geologists, and scientists can tackle any size project.
RRM has performed SVE feasibility testing, and has designed, installed and operated numerous air sparging/SVE systems for a wide array of clients. RRM has also applied ozone sparging using ozone gas at several sites and additional sites are planned. Application of air sparging technology has been an important tool in RRMs remediation toolbox for over 10 years, and our highly experienced staff of engineers, geologists, and scientists can tackle any size project.