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ORC TECHNICAL BULLETIN # V.8 <br /> Oxygen Release Compound,ORC® <br /> Study with Dow Chemical on Soil <br /> Remediation Applications (Biopiles) <br /> REGENESIS conducted a biopxle study with Dow Chemical which compared <br /> ORC, a time release'form of magnesium peroxide, to Permeox, a commercial form of <br /> calcium peroxide Soil piles were constructed with a TPH level of 1.000 - 2000 ppm <br /> Levels of 25% and 5% ORC were tnaled 38% Permeox had the equivalent oxygen <br /> to 5% ORC The use of higher levels of Permeox, such as a 2X application of.76%, <br /> were deemed to be potentially toxic due to pH effects The Table below presents the <br /> data after two weeks <br /> Comparative Study in Biopile Remediation between ORC and Permeox <br /> and Projections made from the Derived Rate_Oonstants <br /> Remediation Time to 100 ppm TPH <br /> From <br /> Treatment % Reduction Rate Constant 1000 ppm 2500 ppm 5000 ppm <br /> Control 12 00935 25 weeks 34 weeks 42 weeks <br /> 38 % CaOZ 54 03669 6 weeks 9 weeks 11 weeks - <br /> 25% MgO2 69 05885 4 weeks 5 weeks 7 weeks <br /> 5% Mg02 74 06735 3 weeks 4 weeks 6 weeks <br /> The treatment cells consisted of 5 cu yds of soil and straw with a fertilizer mixture <br /> Data was taken after two weeks It should be noted that the study also included a 2 5 <br /> cu. yd. tilled control which responded essentially the same as the untilled control (9% <br /> vs 12% reduction) <br /> The conclusion of the study was that the ORC was more efficient on both a lower and <br /> an equal oxygen basis, compared to Permeox. While Permeox has about 30% more <br /> oxygen on a weight basis, it is not used as efficiently because, without intercalation, it <br /> is released about ten times faster than ORC It also has a tendency to "lock-up"as <br /> calcium hydroxide by-products seal off the surface of the Permeox particles This is <br /> not as severe a problem with magnesium hydroxide and the "lock-up" effect is disrupted <br /> by the patented intercalation process that provides longevity to ORC particles <br />