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Data set: Remediated soil ; Radio frequency heating (RFH) ; Thermal remediation ; Soil remediation ; In situ (01.00.005)

Full name
Remediated soil ; Radio frequency heating (RFH) ; Thermal remediation ; Soil remediation ; In situ
Location
DK
Reference year
2013
Valid until
Reference flow(s)
Type
Unit process, black box
Parameterized?
no
LCIA results included?
no
Category
Other Services / Repair and maintenance
Synonyms
Use advice for data set
When utilizing the dataset for Life Cycle Assessment, it is critical to consider energy and material usage, construction and transportation activities related to equipment and personnel within the remedial technology assessment. The data collection reflects the system boundaries of standard Danish remediation sites using ISTD with RFH and should be contextualized to similar environmental and technological scenarios. Key aspects such as well field materials, capping construction, air and water treatment systems, electricity consumption, and transportation impacts must be accurately represented and compared to alternative remediation methods.
Data set use approval
General comment
From Table 1 of the literature (Overview of Test Sites Used as a Basis for Data Collection), it can be seen that, the area and volume of the small site are 180 m2 and 1175 m3. Mass of contaminant is 400 kg of PCE.
LCI Method Principle
LCI Method Approaches
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Completeness of product model
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License and access conditions
Copyright
no
License type
Free of charge for all users and uses
Owner of data set
Tiangong LCI Data Working Group
Technical purpose
The remediation process described is intended for the treatment of contaminated soil through In Situ Thermal Remediation using Radio Frequency Heating (RFH). It is specifically applied to smaller sites, typical of Danish landscape, with areas measuring 180 m2. This soil treatment method is ideal for low-permeability contaminant zones and involves heating the soil to approximately 100°C to enhance the volatilization of pollutants such as perchloroethylene (PCE). The remediation employs wells for heating the soil and for extracting vapors, which are then treated with activated carbon filters.
Input Products
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Co-Products
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Data set version
01.00.005
Time stamp (last saved)
2024-05-09T15:42:18+08:00
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