Posts Tagged ‘dual-phase’

High-vacuum & total fluids.

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Dual-phase extraction is commonly requested by clients of ReRem Equipment Corp where tighter formations or large water-lift require higher applied vacuum (>15″ Hg).

Test systems may include liquid-ring pump, water separation, phase separator and metering.  A droptube (straw) is positioned within the well, a mixture of total fluids (liquid & vapor) is extracted to a known elevation for surface treatment.  Poly-phase media (oil, water, solids, vapors) add to the separation requirements and complexity.

An alternative technoloy is ‘Vacuum Enhanced Groundwater Extraction’, or VEGE.  In this test groundwater is lowered to a known elevation and a stepped-vacuum is applied.  Induced vacuum and water extraction rates are directly measured.  Water and vapor streams and kept separate and processed individually.

VEGE Study costs.

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

We were contracted to perform an aquifer distance/drawdown study for a petroleum retail facility.  The scope of testing involved formation dewatering followed by stepped soil vapor extraction (SVE) at a constant draw-down elevation.  A 24-hour pump-test determined flow and radius of influence (ROI).  The vacuum enhanced groundwater extraction (VEGE) portion of the test utilized the same pump submersible pump plus a constant draw-down device and positive displacement (PD) blower controlled by a VFD.  Actual groundwater extraction rates were measured with rotometers and plotted as a function of applied vacuum.

Water extraction rates increased significantly with increased applied vacuums.  The ROI of induced vacuum was enhanced with formation dewatering.

COSTS: This 36-hour study, including mob/rediflo-2/VEGE/PD/generator & our labor, was billed at $4200.