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Models are used to predict oxygen distribution, but models always subtend actual field <br /> data in the heirarchy of validity. The best models are those tested against field results <br /> and adjusted accordingly. A pilot study involving one or more wells can complement <br /> the model's prediction of oxygen distribution <br /> R EG EN E 1 understands the performance of ORC as a function of both model <br /> predictions and experimental results. The product manual details various approaches <br /> to spacing ORC wells in establishing an oxygen barrier. Essentially, a combination of <br /> model predictions and experimental experience govern the initial design. Part of the <br /> strategy may include an iterative approach, in which wells are placed less conservatively <br /> than the model predicts and iterated as necessary. <br /> Technical Bulletin IV.3 presents the output from an analytical solution to the advection <br /> -dispersion equation as described by Cleary and Ungs. Technical Bulletin IV.3b <br /> presents the details of an actual experimental case of oxygen distribution at a site near <br /> Albuquerque. It should be remembered that the experimentalist always prevails over <br /> the theoretician. <br /> REG EN ES IS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Bioremediation Products 27130A Paseo Espada, Ste 1407, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 <br /> Phone: 714-443-3136 Fax: 714-443-3140 <br />