Posts Tagged ‘sve’

Power, provided

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

A new client requested a sparge & vent pilot-study to assess an operational retail petroleum facility.  ReRem proposed a positive-displacement (PD) SVE skid with VFD, vane compressor, interconnects, labor and generator.  The proposal was accepted, without the generator.  This was a cost-saving measure.  We were assured the facility had ample electricity near our test location and on-site electrician.

Test day: we arrived at 0700, i setup the equipment while they collect base-line measurements.  By 0900 we were ready to start.  No electrician and the distance to power was under-estimated.  We waited.  The electrician arrived at 1100 and promptly left for additional materials.  He returned and completed his work by 1300.

We began the test and collected 4-hours of data, shut-down was prompted by darkness and Health & Safety requirements.  As the test is prescribed for 8-hours, the client was face with a decision: accept a truncated test or continue the following day.  The budget precluded a second day and the unit-cost structure did not acknowledge shorter periods… We conducted a second, half-day test to meet the criteria and the client spent the remainder to the day awaiting the electrician to undo our power supply.

ReRem Equipment provides a truck-mounted diesel generator and pretests all equipment prior to mobilization.  This step assures prompt start-up and timely project execution.  The cost for the generator: $250/day.

Typically, these tests are completed in 10 to 12 hours, including 8 hours of data. Labor for that site was two-days for the PM, geologist, tech, ReRem’s equipment specialist, and the electrician. I don’t think the ‘unit cost’ will cover his proposed savings.

MORAL:  Don’t step over dollars to save dimes.

Phased and progressive remediation

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

An ‘alpha client’ contacted ReRem Equipment looking for options to address the LNAPL and VI issues in a VOC release he was managing.  A 1000-gallon release of gasoline was impacting soil, groundwater and several adjacent structures.  Drilling and investigation were on-going.

ReRem immediately deployed two (2) trailer-mounted SVE units to reduce the VI impacts on the structures, we also provided a pneumatic pumping system to depress the groundwater in the vicinity of the release.  As the plume was delineated we moved one SVE trailer to the depression well to start VEGE recovery.  During this three-week period VOC removal rates dropped by 70% and 400 gallons of LNAPL were recovered, product thickness was reduced to a ’sheen’.

Six weeks into this ER a HVE trailer was delivered and connected to the recovery well, the pneumatic pumping system and SVE trailers were removed.  As dissolved-phase constituents attenuated the need for dual-phase recovery was deemed unproductive, so the HVE trailer was removed and a small SVE skid was used to assure the VI issues were resolved.

Though rapid response and flexible treatment the consultant was able to eliminate the VI vectors, recover the NAPL, reduce the concentration of the dissolved-phase plume and de-escalate to a small SVE system.  This approach reduced the clean-up timeline, reduced the clients’ total costs, while satisfying the regulators and owners of the adjacent properties.  Well done!

Mobile Remediation

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Whether a one-day pilot-study or extended mass reduction, we supply equipment and knowledgeable assistance.  Our diverse inventory and extensive field experience will supplement your response and expedite your mobilization.

Pump & treat technologies benefit from proper design for flow (Q), loading and radius of influence (ROI).  Pump-testing with a mobile air stripper allows for initial contaminant reductions while defining the operating characteristics for the Remedial Action (RA).  Constant flow, constant drawdown or vacuum-enhanced.  Low profile skids are available with flows from 10GPM to 200GPM.

Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) studies and interim solution rentals are prompt and cost-effective methods for mass removal and full-scale implementation.  Variable frequency drives (VFD’s) provide a broad range of flow & vacuum characteristics, assuring success.

Dual-phase Extraction (DPE) or high-vacuum pumps with water or oil seals are commonly deployed for short-term mass reductions.  50 to 200 CFM at up to -25″Hg.

Air Sparge / Ozone pumps are readily available, upon request.