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Bioventing Technology Wel- -age Page 4 of 5 <br /> Tech Data Sheet Conditions (Aug 2000)_(6 pages) <br /> Technical Requirements_for Scope of_Work_for Bioventing (May 1996) <br /> Document <br /> (71 pages) <br /> _ <br /> Contact Organization <br /> NFESC Environmental Restoration POC <br /> Privacy/Sec_urity _Notice <br /> Site Name / Provider / Description <br /> Bioventina at MultipI_e_ Air Force Test Sites <br /> Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable <br /> Pilot scale projects throughout the US using bioventing. Contaminates found at sites include <br /> benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) and total petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> (TPH) from JP-4, diesel fuel, heating oils, and waste oils. <br /> Bioventing Development Program <br /> EPA, Treatment and Destruction Branch <br /> Description of bioventing, cometabolic bioventing, and anaerobic bioventing. Includes a list <br /> of projects the Land Remediation and Pollution Control Division (LRPCD) has conducted in <br /> the development of the various forms of bioventing. <br /> Bioventing of POL Contaminated Soils <br /> U.S. Army Environmental Center <br /> Discussion of bioventing as developed by the Air Force Center for Environmental <br /> Excellence. Includes benefits, costs, limitations, minimum site requirements, and case study <br /> results. <br /> Bioventing Subsurface Performance Checklist <br /> U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br /> Performance checklist to evaluate the effectiveness of existing long-term bioventing <br /> systems. Includes overall site approach and exit strategy, subsurface performance, and <br /> operation and maintenance. <br /> Bioventing Treatment at.Refueling Loop E-7,_Source Area_ST20, Eielson Air Force <br /> Base, Alaska <br /> Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable <br /> Field demonstrations of bioventing with three soil warming techniques, passive, active, and <br /> surface. This site was contaminated with TPH and BTEX from JP-4 jet fuel. <br /> Cometabolic Bioventing_at Building 71.9, Dover Air Force Base. Dover.Delaware <br /> Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable <br /> Field demonstration of cometabolic bioventing. Site was contaminated with chlorinated <br /> http://enviro.nfesc.navy.mil/erb/restoration/technologies/remed/bio/bio-06.asp 6/17/2004 <br />