Soil Remediation Patents (Class 405/128.1)
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Patent number: 10478876Abstract: Methods for increasing hydrophobicity of native water-bearing zones or aquifers comprising the step of permanently embedding non-degradable, solid colloidal materials formed to have a particulate size of less than 10 microns. Exemplary materials include activated carbon, zeolites and hydrophobically treated clays. The particulate colloidal materials are coated with an agent to facilitate their distribution, including anionic polymers, chelating agents or combinations thereof. The materials are applied preferably by low pressure injection and are particularly effective at containing the migration of hydrocarbon contaminants, typically present as a plume, for at least several decades.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: REGENESIS BIOREMEDIATION PRODUCTSInventors: Kristen A. Thoreson, Jeremy Birnstingl, Scott B. Wilson
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Patent number: 10456817Abstract: Providing a environment-friendly and in situ immobilized method of renovating heavy metal contaminated soil with humic acid substance, comprising: while the heavy metal contaminated soil being pulverized, adding humic acid substance into the soil according to weight ratio 5-20:1 of the humic acid substance to the total heavy metals contained in the soil, then aging the soil for more than 24 hours after the pulverization process; 2) adding 1-3 parts by weight of semi-coke bacterial fertilizer to 100 parts by weight of the water-stable granular structures, and mixing uniformly.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2019Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: China University of Petroleum (East China)Inventors: Yingyun Qiao, Yuanyu Tian, Kechang Xie, Zhaohe Yang, Xue Ming, Zhimei Zhang
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Patent number: 9718940Abstract: A composition and method for extracting, recovering, removing, and/or reducing at least one harmful compound selected from a harmful polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), bisphenol A (BPA), a harmful phthalate, a harmful polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), a harmful dioxin, a harmful hexachlorobenzene, or a harmful organotin from a harmful compound-containing material using harmful compound-extracting composition comprising a turpentine fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2013Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Green Source Energy LLCInventors: Liang-tseng Fan, Shahram Reza Shafie
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Patent number: 9649674Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method of remediating heavy metal-contaminated soil using dry disintegration in a particle size-selective manner. The system for remediating contaminated soil comprises: a pretreatment unit for pretreating the contaminated soil to control the water content and the size of the soil; a disintegration unit for disintegrating the pretreated soil into individual particles; a particle separation unit for separating the disintegrated particles a standard particle size; a heavy metal removal unit for peeling off the surface of the separated soil particles larger than the standard particle size using a surface friction force and an impact force to remove heavy metals in dry condition; and a separation and collection unit for separating and collecting the peeled-off surface from the soil particles.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2013Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jun Gyo Jung, Wan Hyup Kang, Hee Hun Chae, Kang Suk Kim
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Patent number: 9162264Abstract: A system and a method for remediation of organic contaminated soil are provided, which comprises M*N electrodes to form an electrode matrix of symmetrical electric field structure. The field intensity is uniform in those points that are equidistant from each electrode in remediation area. The electrodes arrayed in mesh style in remediation area are carried out electrokinetic remediation. To exchange between positive polarity and negative polarity of the electrodes periodically is to make each electrode be a state of anode intermittently which has preferable remediation efficiency, by operation mode of reversing row/column electrode groups in manner of electrical scanning.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2009Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: SHENYANG INSTITUTE OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCESInventors: Shuhai Guo, Tingting Li, Wang Yanhua, Liu Kunpeng, Li Fengmei, Li Gang
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Patent number: 9034069Abstract: An engineered topsoil for use in soil reclamation and a method of producing the same are disclosed that seek to replicate undisturbed native reference topsoil from near the site in need of land reclamation. The engineered topsoil is formed from a base amount of subsoil and amendment comprised of an effective amount of surrogate humin material sufficient to replicate the estimated humin organic carbon content of the native reference topsoil, and an effective amount of plant residue material sufficient to replicate the estimated non-humin organic carbon content of the native reference topsoil.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2011Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANYInventor: Julie Linda Roy
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Patent number: 8992122Abstract: Embodiments provided herein relate to electro-remediation. In some embodiments, an apparatus for collecting metal is provided and includes a helically shaped electrode. An electrical current can be applied to the apparatus causing metal and ions thereof to become fixed to the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2011Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Empire Technology Development LLCInventors: Shigeo Sugano, Takahisa Kusuura
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Patent number: 8974146Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for purifying asbestos-contaminated soil capable of increasing the removable efficiency of removing the soil by applying a drop method, facilitating the scattering of asbestos by extending the drop time of soil, and improving the separation efficiency of the asbestos from the contaminated soil by preventing the generation of eddies in the soil. The apparatus includes a blowing unit 100 including a blowing case 110 provided with a vertical portion 111 and horizontal portions 112 and blowers 120; a drop unit 200 including a drop case 210, a storage hopper 220, a discharge device 230, shock absorbing plates 240, and guide plates 250; a transfer unit 300 including a plurality of transfer cases 310 and screens 320; and a discharge unit 400 having a third opening 401 and a vent hole 402.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Sejong E&C Co., Ltd.Inventors: Gyung Nam Min, Jae Won Lee, Jung Gwan Lee, Si Dong Ryu
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Patent number: 8940161Abstract: An apparatus, system and method for removing and treating contaminated materials on a bottom of a body of water and introducing growth packets to revitalize the treated bottom of the body of water. The structure may comprise a vessel with an open face. The vessel may be lowered down to the bottom of the body of water with the face facing down. As a result, the vessel and the bottom form an isolated space. The structure may comprise at least one agitating device(s) for stirring up the materials inside the vessel so as to form a mixture containing the sediment materials which in turn contain the contaminants. Multiple at least one pipe(s) may be coupled to the vessel for transporting the mixture out of the vessel for processing (filtering, treating with chemicals, etc.) so as to neutralize or eliminate the contaminants in the mixture. Then, the treated mixture can be returned to the inside of the vessel via the at least one pipe(s).Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2012Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Air & Earth LLCInventor: Thomas J. Kryzak
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Patent number: 8900461Abstract: Disclosed herein are an apparatus and method for treating ship ballast water, wherein electron beams are irradiated into the ballast water to induce radiolysis of the water, and harmful marine organisms present in the ballast water are killed by radicals produced by the radiolysis. The electron beams are continuously irradiated into the ballast water under operating conditions of an energy of 0.5-5 MeV, an electron beam irradiation dose of 0.1-30 kGy and a flow rate of 1-200 m3/hr.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2011Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: EB-Tech Co., Ltd.Inventors: Bum Soo Han, Jin Kyu Kim, Yu Ri Kim, Ho Kang
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Patent number: 8876432Abstract: Provided is a method for manufacturing geological gradation layer featuring disaster prevention and ecologic function, which uses on-site earth or gradation materials commonly adopted in road construction, including aggregates, soils, gravels, or a mixture of water permeable concrete, and most importantly, added with uniquely arranged hollow bodies, all constituents being mixed and laid on soil stratum, and subjected to ramming, to form an ecological gradation layer. The ecological gradation layer provides an effect of supporting and also provides the functions of water storage, water preservation, and improving earth, whereby earth microorganisms and earth protozoa may establish a beneficial survival environment in earth, making the gradation layer exhibiting the characteristics of high water content and prompting breeding of microorganisms.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2014Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Inventors: Jui-Wen Chen, Ting-Hao Chen
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Patent number: 8864412Abstract: A containment chamber is constructed by excavating a pit at the site of oil-contaminated sand and lining the pit with an impermeable, heat-resistant, flexible plastic liner. An array of spaced apart heating assemblies is positioned to cover the bottom of the chamber. Each heating assembly may include an elongate linear electric resistance heater positioned within a tubular slotted sand screen. The containment chamber is filled with a charge of contaminated sand. Solvent, such as diesel fuel, is pumped into the elongate passageways defined between the heaters and screens. The heaters are actuated to vaporize the solvent, which moves through the screen slots and convectively permeates the charge. The vapor transfers heat to the oily sand and condenses. Condensed solvent and heated oil drain and are recovered from the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Inventor: Dale Kunz
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Patent number: 8852503Abstract: A method of biological soil decontamination, including the introduction into the soil of a product that contains a material chosen from a group consisting of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. The product introduced into the soil does not contain any unprocessed fresh plants or unprocessed fresh plant residues. The method also includes the application of a barrier layer over the soil, e.g., between the soil and the air.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2009Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Thatchtec B.V.Inventors: Henk Meints, Herman Feil
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Patent number: 8840339Abstract: The invention provides a process for remediation of sites contaminated with metals such as former industrial sites and mines. In particular the invention provides a process for site remediation comprising the steps of: (a) adding metal-binding particles to a site containing one or more metal contaminants such that at least some of the one or metal contaminants are sequestered by the particles, and (b) populating the site with plants. The use of the particles of the present invention in association with plants, and microbiota associated with the plant roots can achieve sustainable phytostabilization of contaminated sites.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2009Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: The University of QueenslandInventors: Laurence Suzanne Rosa Rossato, Michael Monteiro, Michael Whittaker, Thomas Baumgartl, David Doley, Alex Pudmenzky, Susanne Schmidt
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Publication number: 20140140771Abstract: A composition for chemical soil improvement includes a synthetic fluid or base oil, a pour point depressant, polyisobutylene, and synthetic fibers, and various combinations thereof used with in situ slag.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Vitale, Cheryl L. Detloff
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Patent number: 8722957Abstract: Provided herein are methods of treating a composition. In one embodiment, the method includes contacting a sulfur-based bulk reductant with a composition that includes soil and/or water and further includes one or more oxidized organic and/or inorganic compounds. In another embodiment, the method includes contacting a sulfur-based bulk reductant with a composition that includes soil and/or water and further includes one or more chlorinated organic compounds. In still another embodiment, the method includes contacting a sulfur-based bulk reductant with a composition that includes soil and/or water and further includes one or more chemical warfare agents. Also provided herein are sulfur-based bulk reductants for use in remediation of contaminated soil and/or water.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc.Inventor: Valentine A. Nzengung
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Patent number: 8709135Abstract: An off gas extraction system cleans common sources of off gas, such as storage tanks and polluted soils. Off gas is extracted, followed by compression and condensation. Compression and condensation produce an off gas that can be reintroduced as a treated gas into the off gas source. Alternatively, a regenerative absorber cleans the treated gas by adsorbing residual chemical vapor and concentrates the removed chemical vapors and reprocesses them. If the treated gas is not reintroduced into the off gas source, conventional scrubbers may used on the back end of the system to produce a final exhaust as prescribed by environmental regulation. Methods of accomplishing the same are similarly provided, including novel methods for degassing storage tanks and treating polluted soils to meet current environmental regulations, as well as green technology and sustainability initiatives.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventor: Carol Diane Krumbholz
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Patent number: 8591150Abstract: A method of detecting RDX in soil includes the steps of: planting a plurality of prickly sida plants in a defined area; remotely monitoring the pigmentation of the prickly sida plants using hyperspectral imaging; and identifying one or more areas within the defined area that are contaminated by RDX based on the monitored pigmentation of the prickly sida plants.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2011Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Inventor: Frank Hagen
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Patent number: 8497406Abstract: A flexible process for the preparation and conditioning of sedimentary materials. The degree of decontamination of these dredged materials is enhanced by the use of chemical indicators. Based upon the level of contamination contained within this material the process is used to isolate the specific contamination and utilize a variable process to decontaminate these compounds. Not all of the compounds contained within the dredged sediment is treated the same way. The process is designed to isolate the composite of materials and treat each particle with a different process based upon its classification. Post treatment, this material may be combined and dewatered for a suitable use.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Inventors: Michael J. Behan, Mark T. Ungar
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Publication number: 20130045053Abstract: An apparatus comprises at least one cutting jet configured to inject a fluid into a first layer of soil below a surface layer of underwater soil in a first region. At least one soil extractor is configured to remove at least a portion of the injected fluid and a portion of the first layer of soil in the first region. A mixing manifold is provided for mixing the removed portion of the injected fluid and the removed portion of the first layer of soil. A discharge is provided for depositing the mixed fluid and soil over the surface layer of underwater soil.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: CSA INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Kevin PETERSON, Alan HART, James ADAMSON
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Patent number: 8353641Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems for removing particulate matter from a fluid, comprising a particle functionalized by attachment of at least one activating group or amine functional group, wherein the modified particle complexes with the particulate matter within the fluid to form a removable complex therein. The particulate matter has preferably been contacted, complexed or reacted with a tethering agent. The system is particularly advantageous to removing particulate matter from a tailing solution.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2009Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Soane Energy, LLCInventors: Michael C. Berg, John H. Dise, Kevin T. Petersen, David Soane, Kristoffer K. Stokes, William Ware, Jr., Atul C. Thakrar
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Patent number: 8337695Abstract: An apparatus, system and method for removing and treating contaminated materials on a bottom of a body of water and introducing growth packets to revitalize the treated bottom of the body of water. The structure may comprise a vessel with an open face. The vessel may be lowered down to the bottom of the body of water with the face facing down. As a result, the vessel and the bottom form an isolated space. The structure may comprise at least one agitating device(s) for stirring up the materials inside the vessel so as to form a mixture containing the sediment materials which in turn contain the contaminants. Multiple at least one pipe(s) may be coupled to the vessel for transporting the mixture out of the vessel for processing (filtering, treating with chemicals, etc.) so as to neutralize or eliminate the contaminants in the mixture. Then, the treated mixture can be returned to the inside of the vessel via the at least one pipe(s).Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Environmental Luchbox Technology LLCInventor: Thomas J. Kryzak
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Patent number: 8282331Abstract: A method and system for moving a large temporary building from a first location to a second location, while the building remains erect, are disclosed. The invention is particularly suited for moving such a building during the remediation of a contaminated waste site.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Ameren CorporationInventors: Steven Lee Burns, Derek D. Ingram, John D. Linnemann, Stanley E. Deeke, Jeffrey K. Tardrew
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Patent number: 8235627Abstract: A system for detecting and remediating a discharge of fuel from a fuel source facility is disclosed. The system can comprise a contamination detection subsystem configured to detect a discharge of fuel from the fuel source facility and a remediation subsystem configured to remediate contamination due to the discharge of fuel. A controller can automatically activate the remediation subsystem upon detection of a discharge by the contamination detection subsystem. The controller can automatically send a notification that a contamination has been detected and the remediation system has been activated. Alternatively or in addition, the controller can automatically send a notification that a contamination has been detected and the remediation system has been activated.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Inventors: Mark T. Ellis, Son Q. Le, Larry J. Davis
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Patent number: 8206062Abstract: A method for in-situ reduction of contaminants in soil.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: VeruTEK Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George E. Hoag, John Collins
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Publication number: 20110305519Abstract: The present invention relates generally to systems and processes for ex-situ reformulation of contaminated soil to reduce contaminant concentrations below target criteria. An ex-situ reformation system for reducing the concentration of contaminants contained in a material includes a user interface and a decision engine configured to receive a plurality of input parameters from the user interface relating to each of two or more different material stockpiles available for reformulation. The decision engine is configured to determine a quantity of each stockpile for reducing an amount of processing required to perform the reformulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: SOIL RECYCLING OF MINNESOTA, LLCInventors: Kenneth M. Haberman, Paul R. Book, Matthew L. Ledvina, Sharon E. Paradise
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Publication number: 20110290721Abstract: This method improves and controls ex-situ or in-situ, aerobic or anaerobic digestion of organic materials and toxic or damaging compounds through increased control of multiple chemical and biological settings and conditions. The ability to control flow, natural processes, and biological activity while adjusting to individual site conditions modify results. Large quantities of modified or adjusted organisms are developed and utilized. Identification and strategic manipulation of the multiple elements of the system result in performance modifications. Energy is utilized to manipulate characteristics of a natural degradation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2009Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: Richard Lee Aho
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Patent number: 8047743Abstract: The present invention includes methods for investigating a site for possible selective removal of sediment containing a contaminant. The methods include calculating an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones on the site. The site preferably contains a water course. The methods may also include determining whether sediment zone need remediation by comparing the adjusted contaminant concentration to a standard. The invention also includes a system for carrying out the described methods, at least partially implemented in a computer.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignees: Ann Arbor Technical Services, Earth-TechInventors: Philip B Simon, David Richardson, Peter M Simon
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Publication number: 20110180488Abstract: Slags, including the harmful-substance-containing slags, are not directly melted but are neutralized and processed into eco-resource materials, so that the slugs can be effectively utilized to purify and revive a large area of polluted water without any burden on the environment. Predetermined proportions of a non-recyclable harmful-substance-containing unused slag selected from by-product slags produced during the refining of a metal such as iron, copper, or aluminum from an ore, a porcelain clay for ceramics, and a mineral clay for ceramics, such as a quartz powder or an alumina powder, are kneaded to form a clay material with a suitable size. The clay material is burnt in a burning oven for ceramics at a predetermined temperature for a predetermined period of time so that a liquid glaze can sufficiently penetrate into the inner region of the clay material, thereby forming a biscuit clay material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: KANTOKANZAI CO., LTD.Inventor: Jiro TONEGAWA
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Patent number: 7976241Abstract: A method for in-situ reduction of contaminants in soil.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: VeruTEK Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George E. Hoag, John Collins
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Publication number: 20110142542Abstract: The present invention uses one or more sediment survey techniques to map the sediment of a water course in three dimensions. The sediment survey techniques result in sediment definition that may be used to identify zones of sediment (whether areas or volumes) that are likely to contain contaminants. This may be based on the identity of the sediment, the location of the sediment in the water course, the depth of the sediment and/or the thickness of the sediment layer. In one embodiment, the sediment survey techniques, and the resulting sediment definition, may be used in combination with geomorphology techniques to calculate an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones. Based on the adjusted contaminant concentrations for a site, selective sediment removal may be used to achieve the most effective removal of contaminant with the least of sediment removal or sediment testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2011Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: Ann Arbor Technical ServicesInventors: Philip Simon, Peter Simon
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Publication number: 20110081202Abstract: The present invention includes methods for investigating a site for possible selective removal of sediment containing a contaminant. The methods include calculating an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones on the site. The site preferably contains a water course. The methods may also include determining whether sediment zone need remediation by comparing the adjusted contaminant concentration to a standard. The invention also includes a system for carrying out the described methods, at least partially implemented in a computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicants: ANN ARBOR TECHNICAL SERVICES, EARTH-TECH INC.Inventors: Philip B. Simon, David Richardson, Peter M. Simon
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Publication number: 20110076102Abstract: A method and system for moving a large temporary building from a first location to a second location, while the building remains erect, are disclosed. The invention is particularly suited for moving such a building during the remediation of a contaminated waste site.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: AMEREN CORPORATIONInventors: Steven Lee Burns, Derek D. Ingram, John D. Linnemann, Stanley E. Deeke, Jeffrey K. Tardrew
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Patent number: 7887259Abstract: The present invention uses one or more sediment survey techniques to map the sediment of a water course in three dimensions. The sediment survey techniques result in sediment definition that may be used to identify zones of sediment (whether areas or volumes) that are likely to contain contaminants. This may be based on the identity of the sediment, the location of the sediment in the water course, the depth of the sediment and/or the thickness of the sediment layer. In one embodiment, the sediment survey techniques, and the resulting sediment definition, may be used in combination with geomorphology techniques to calculate an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones. Based on the adjusted contaminant concentrations for a site, selective sediment removal may be used to achieve the most effective removal of contaminant with the least of sediment removal or sediment testing.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Ann Arbor Technical ServicesInventors: Philip Simon, Peter Simon
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Publication number: 20110027017Abstract: A method to create a net increase in soil organic carbon (SOC) by acidifying land applied waters with pH adjusted sulfur dioxide to open up soil pores at greater depths, while providing sulfur and other nutrients to plants and soil bacteria to stimulate and increase their overall grow and their assimilation of carbon dioxide to sequester a greater net volume increase of soil organic carbon (SOC).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Earth Renaissance Technologies, LLCInventors: Bill Atkin, Terry Gong, John Harmon, Marcus G. Theodore
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Publication number: 20110003936Abstract: Disclosed are soil additives capable of hydrophilizing soil particles and/or increase available water capacity in soil. The soil additive are capable of increasing the available water content/capacity (AWC) in soils, the additive in one embodiment comprising a polymer composition having a hydrophilic portion and a hydrophobic portion, wherein the hydrophobic portion of the copolymer binds with the soil particle surface and the hydrophilic portion of the copolymer can bind with water. This results in the prevention, arrest or decelerated loss of water from the targeted area, for example the plant root zone, which allows for improved water usage efficiency by plants, grasses, vegetation, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: Rhodia OperationsInventors: Zhiyun Chen, Jean-Christophe Castaing, Marie-Pierre Labeau
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Patent number: 7824129Abstract: An agglomerate for use in economical bulk treatment of contaminated sediments with minimal environmental impact is formed from a sorbent, bentonite clay and sand. The agglomerate has sufficient density so as to sink through a water column into sediment below the water column and is still sufficiently light as to be capable of mixing with the sediment when subjected only to bioturbation. The agglomerate can be formed into pellets and applied to a water column over contaminated sediment by broadcast methods, so as to permit economical remediation of contaminated sediment with negligible environmental impact.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignees: Menzie-Cura & Associates, Inc., University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyInventors: Upal Ghosh, Charles A. Menzie, Craig B. Amos
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Patent number: 7785038Abstract: An improved method and compositions for treating organic compounds present in soil, groundwater and other environments is disclosed. The method involves the use of a composition comprising a solid state, water soluble peroxygen compound and zero valent iron.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: Philip A. Block, Richard A. Brown
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Publication number: 20100199734Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for the production of stable humus- and nutrient-rich and water-storing soil substrates with properties of anthropogenic soil types (Terra Preta) in which pyrogenic carbon, organic biomass, and/or natural mineral materials are used as initial materials in a fermentation process. The soil produced or treated according to the invention leads to a sustainably high soil yield such that mineral fertilizers are no longer needed for agricultural use. Moreover, the soil is suitable for use as a soil substitute, for use as a soil supplement, for greening developments, for preventing erosion, for improving regional water supplies, for preventing floods, for preventing climate change, for reducing carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere, for waste water cleaning and treatment, for exhaust air cleaning and building air purification, for creating material flow cycles from biogenic waste and/or waste water in order to develop and utilize land use and development systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2007Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Joachim Böttcher, Haiko Pieplow, Alfons-Eduard Krieger
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Patent number: 7758283Abstract: The present invention includes methods for investigating a site for possible selective removal of sediment containing a contaminant. The methods include calculating an adjusted contaminant concentration for sediment zones on the site. The site preferably contains a water course. The methods may also include determining whether sediment zone need remediation by comparing the adjusted contaminant concentration to a standard. The invention also includes a system for carrying out the described methods, at least partially implemented in a computer.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignees: Ann Arbor Technical Services, Earth-TechInventors: Philip B. Simon, David Richardson, Peter M. Simon
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Publication number: 20100111611Abstract: Reactive gabion cage or grid structures, and their methods of manufacture, for controlling contaminants in soil, sediment or water that allow the passage of essentially non-contaminated water therethrough. The articles and methods described herein utilize gabions cages or grids, which are box shaped cages or grids (see FIG. 2) made of either steel wire mesh or plastic. In one embodiment, reactive geotextile mats are disposed on a top major surface of a gabion cage or grid. In other embodiments, the cages or grids surround a geocomposite containing reactive material. The gabion cage or grid structures can be constructed in-situ (at the site of deployment) or remotely (on land or barge) and set in place. They are typically placed side-by-side and, in a preferred embodiment, are configured to cover a target sediment area, underwater. The gabion cages or grids may be filled with clean sediment, silt, sand and/or concrete block or rock to hold the reactive geocomposite in place and for armoring.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2010Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: AMCOL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: James T. Olsta, Charles J. Hornaday
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Patent number: 7708496Abstract: The present invention relates to the removal of subsurface contaminants and methods of using same. In more particular, but not by way of limitation, the present invention relates to an integrated method for remediating subsurface contaminants through the use of a low concentration surfactant solution (and methods of making and using novel surfactant solutions) followed by an abiotic polishing process to thereafter achieve a substantially reduced subsurface contaminant concentration that surfactant flushing alone cannot achieve. The present invention is focused on remediation of high viscosity hydrocarbons, such as heating oils or coal tars, with a combination of pre-injection of bio-co-solvent and surfactant (and polymer) flush approach.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Surbec-Art Environmental, L.L.C.Inventor: Bor-Jier Shiau
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Patent number: 7704014Abstract: The invention relates to a process for removing contaminants from contaminated soil with the aid of a stripping gas. In the process a biologically active layer is present in or on the soil. The process comprises the following steps: a) there is created in the soil a medium whose resistance is lower than the resistance of the surrounding soil, b) the stripping gas is injected in the soil at the depth of and/or beneath the contaminant, c) the contaminants are volatized with the stripping gas, whereupon the stripping gas with the contaminants largely flows to the biologically active layer via the medium whose resistance is lower than the surrounding soil.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Terreco Holding B.V.Inventors: Laurentinus Wilhelmus Steenbakkers, Dominicus Richardus Johannes Grootjen, Lambertus Antonius Maria Panwijk, Martin Williem Jozef Plum
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Patent number: 7699982Abstract: An apparatus, system and method for removing and treating contaminated materials on a bottom of a body of water and introducing growth packets to revitalize the treated bottom of the body of water. The structure may comprise a vessel with an open face. The vessel may be lowered down to the bottom of the body of water with the face facing down. As a result, the vessel and the bottom form an isolated space. The structure may comprise at least one agitating device(s) for stirring up the materials inside the vessel so as to form a mixture containing the sediment materials which in turn contain the contaminants. Multiple at least one pipe(s) may be coupled to the vessel for transporting the mixture out of the vessel for processing (filtering, treating with chemicals, etc.) so as to neutralize or eliminate the contaminants in the mixture. Then, the treated mixture can be returned to the inside of the vessel via the at least one pipe(s).Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2009Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Environmental Lunch Box Technology LLCInventor: Thomas J. Kryzak
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Publication number: 20100059436Abstract: In preferred embodiments, bioremediation systems are provided that comprise electricigenic microbes that use electrons provided directly from the anode of an electrical bioremediation system to carry out reductive dehalogenation of halogenated hydrocarbon contaminants, including chlorinated solvents. The present invention also provides methods of performing in situ bioremediation of halogenated solvents in groundwater or soil through the use of the provided systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicants: University of Massachusetts, Georgia Tech Research CorporationInventors: Derek R. Lovley, Sarah Strycharz, Frank Loeffler
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Publication number: 20090232601Abstract: An apparatus, system and method for removing and treating contaminated materials on a bottom of a body of water and introducing growth packets to revitalize the treated bottom of the body of water. The structure may comprise a vessel with an open face. The vessel may be lowered down to the bottom of the body of water with the face facing down. As a result, the vessel and the bottom form an isolated space. The structure may comprise at least one agitating device(s) for stirring up the materials inside the vessel so as to form a mixture containing the sediment materials which in turn contain the contaminants. Multiple at least one pipe(s) may be coupled to the vessel for transporting the mixture out of the vessel for processing (filtering, treating with chemicals, etc.) so as to neutralize or eliminate the contaminants in the mixture. Then, the treated mixture can be returned to the inside of the vessel via the at least one pipe(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: ENVIRONMENTAL LUNCH BOX TECHNOLOGY LLCInventor: Thomas J. Kryzak
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Publication number: 20090220304Abstract: The present invention describes methods of contaminant removal and remediation utilizing hydroexcavation in Hydroexcavation of the soil combination with solvents and/or beneficial microbes, for primary scrubbing and high pressure mixing of the soil. Various embodiments of the present invention are useful for cleaning soil with contaminants, including but not limited to hydrocarbon based materials. The solvent used in conjunction with various embodiments of the present invention comprise a degreasing composition, which may comprise sodium silicate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: GGT WASTE, INC.Inventors: Jim Ballew, William Anderson, Jong Soo Cho, Mark Yeager, Lee Daniel Starnes
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Publication number: 20090110486Abstract: Devices and methods for directing a non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) that migrate entrained in a fluid (e.g., a gas) from sediments in bodies of water by using trapping caps having an upwardly sloped surface toward an accumulation zone that contains a water table, in which migration of the gas carries the NAPL toward the accumulation zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Eugene L. McLinn
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Method and apparatus for converting spent water-based drilling muds into fertile indigenous top soil
Patent number: 7444780Abstract: A method and apparatus for converting spent water-based drilling mud into fertile indigenous top soil at a well site or location. The fertile indigenous top soil is produced by the steps of: admixing, at a well site, effective amounts of spent water-based drilling mud, mature compost, organic fertilizer, and top soil from the well site to provide a mixture containing spent water-based drilling mud, from about 30 to about 150 volume percent mature compost, from about 5 to 20 volume percent organic fertilizer, and from about 5 to 20 volume percent top soil from the well site wherein each of the volume percents is based on the volume of the spent water-based drilling mud present in the mixture; stirring the mixture for a period of time effective to form a substantially homogenous mixture; and drying the substantially homogenous mixture so as to provide fertile indigenous top soil possessing similar microbial and enzyme characteristics as the top soil at the well site.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Inventor: Houston E. Hill -
Patent number: 7427177Abstract: A method of treating a solid matrix containing organic contaminants is provided. The method comprises the steps of a) injecting ozone into the solid matrix for a period of time known as the pulse duration; b) interrupting the injection of ozone into the solid matrix for a period of time known as the gap duration; and c) repeating step a) at least one additional time. Gap durations of from about 2 hours to about 48 hours are disclosed. Pulse durations of from about 0.25 hours to about 8 hours are also disclosed. Recalcitrant organic contaminants are treated.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Shaw Intellectual Property Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Brown, James Lute, Dave Robinson, George Skladany, Christopher Nelson