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dc.creatorMarta I. Litter
dc.creatorJosé Luis Cortina
dc.creatorAntónio Fiuza
dc.creatorAurora Silva
dc.creatorChristos Tsakiroglou
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-10T09:53:32Z-
dc.date.available2022-09-10T09:53:32Z-
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.othersigarra:106577
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/92759-
dc.description.abstractConventional technologies for treating contaminated groundwater such as pump-and-treat systems have several disadvantages due to its high cost, especially when the operation is long lasting and it becomes impossible to decrease the concentration below the maximum allowable limit (Benner et al., 1999; Harter, 2003; Spira et al., 2006). Thus, new in-situ technologies are under development, such as bioremediation, permeable reactive barriers (PRBs), in-situ chemical oxidation, multiphase extraction, natural attenuation, electrokinetics (EK), etc. Among all these methods, PRBs are considered as the most promising ones (Bhumbla et al., 1994; Gavaskar et al., 1998; Gu et al., 1999; Sacre et al., 1997;Waybrant et al., 1998).
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofIn-Situ Remediation of Arsenic-Contaminated Sites
dc.rightsrestrictedAccess
dc.subjectEngenharia de projecto, Engenharia do ambiente
dc.subjectProject engineering, Environmental engineering
dc.titleIn-situ technologies for groundwater treatment: the case of arsenic
dc.typeCapítulo ou Parte de Livro
dc.contributor.uportoFaculdade de Engenharia
dc.subject.fosCiências da engenharia e tecnologias::Engenharia do ambiente
dc.subject.fosEngineering and technology::Environmental engineering
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