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Project 1 - Gasoline pipeline break - Sun Oil Company
A pipeline break spilled an est.
3,186 barrels of high octane gasoline into an aquifer composed of a
highly fractured dolomite.
Project 2 - Gasoline storage tank spill - Exxon
A gasoline spill from a storage tank found when gasoline
fumes were noticed in basements adjacent to the gasoline station.
Project 3 - Gasoline pipeline break - Sun Pipeline Company
A pipeline break spilling 100,000 gallons of gasoline to a
highly fractured shale aquifer affecting private drinking water wells.
Project 4 - Gasoline spill from underground storage tanks - Conoco, Inc.
A gasoline spill from underground storage tanks at a service
station in Watsonville was discovered.
Project 5 - Fuel oil contamination in surrounding soils
When 2-15,000 gal. underground tanks were removed from
site, fuel oil contamination was found in the surrounding soils.
Project 6 - Jet A fuel soil contamination - Eaton Corporation
Soils and groundwater at this aircraft refueling facility were
contaminated with an undetermined amount of Jet A fuel.
Project 7 - Gasoline, jet and diesel fuel soils contaminated - Petroleum
product storage terminal
Over 50 years, soils of 106 acre former petro product
storage terminal impacted with gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel fuel.
Project 8 - The Remediation Technology Development Forum
(RTDF) - Dover Air Force Base, Delaware
Conducted demo projects for bioremediation technologies treating
chlorinated organic constituents in the groundwater and soil.
Project 9 - Groundwater contaminated with chlorinated solvents - Air Force
Center for Environmental Excellence
Groundwater contaminated with chlorinated solvents is a common
problem to many US Air Force Bases.
Project 10 - Groundwater contamination of 1,1,1-TCA, PCE - Manufacturing facility
Groundwater in a sand and gravel aquifer beneath this
active manufacturing facility was contaminated.
Project 11 - TCE contamination of the groundwater - Altus Air Force Base
TCE contamination of the
groundwater was found at a depth of 7 to 20 feet below ground surface.
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