Soil Vapour Extraction
Soil vapour extraction is an established technology for the in-situ and ex-situ remediation of volatile organic compounds (halogenated VOC) in soils. The process removes soil vapour contaminated with halogenated VOC and generates a mass transfer of halogenated VOC from the soil pores to the vapour phase. The technique is feasible for different site conditions:
- good permeable soils (sand, gravel)
- less permeable soils (clay)
- soil piles, contaminated with halogenated VOC
- combined with Air Sparging
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BAUER Environment Group plants are explosion proof.
BAUER Environment Group Soil Vapour Extraction Projects:
Remediation of a Fuel Contamination by Soil Vapour Extraction (Bradford, GB)
Remediation of a TPH, PAH, BTEX and Kerosene by combined Groundwater Remediation and Soil Vapour Extraction (Nuremberg, Germany)
Phase Recovery and Soil Vapour Extraction of a Kerosene contamination (Huelva, Spain)
Remediation of a halogenated VOC Groundwater Contamination using Soil Vapour Extraction (Essen, Germany)


