TABLE
3.
Various Treatment Technologies Available
to
Clean
Up a
Contaminated Waste Site*
Relative cost
Low Low Medium Medium
to
high
HighMedium
to
high
Low
Applicable contamination
Volatile
and
some
semivolatile
organics
Organic wastes
and
certain
(soluble) inorganic wastes
Applies primarily
to
metals; mixed
results when used
to
treat
organics
Volatile
and
semivolatile organics;
volatile metals such
as
elemental
mercury
Organic wastes; metals
do not
burn,
but
concentrate
in ash
Organic wastes Metals
Description
Air
flow
is
induced through
the
soil
by
pulling
a
vacuum
on
holes
drilled into
the
soil,
and
carries
out
volatilized contaminants
Excavated soil
is
flushed
with water
or
other solvent
to
leach
out
contaminants
Waste
is
mixed with agents that
physically immobilize
or
chemically precipitateconstituents
Solid waste
is
heated
to
200-80O
0 F
to
drive
off
volatile
contaminants, which
are
separated
from
the
waste
and
further
treated
Waste
is
burned
at
very high
temperatures
to
destroy
organics
Heat volatilizes contaminants into
an
oxygen-starved
air
system
at
temperatures
sufficient
to
pyrolzye
the
organic
contaminants. Frequently,
the
heat
is
delivered
by
infrared
radiation
Solubilized metals
are
separated
from
water
by
precipitating them
as
insoluble
salts
Technology
Soil vapor extractionSoil washing
or
soil
flushing
Stabilization
and
solidification
Thermal
desorption
IncinerationThermal
pyrolysis
Chemical precipitation