Low Low Low
to
medium when
regeneration
is
possible
LowLow but rising
fast
Medium
Mostly volatile organicsMostly volatile organicsMost organics, though normally
restricted
to
those with
sufficien
volatility
to
allow carbon
regeneration
Organic wastesSolid,
nonhazardous
wastes
Inorganic wastes, possibly organic
wastes;
not
applicable
to
very
large volumes
Contaminated water
is
pumped
through
a
column where
it is
contacted with
a
countercurrent
air
flow,
which
strips
out
certain
pollutants
Similar
to air
stripping except
steam
is
used
as the
stripping
fluid
Organic contaminants
are
removed
from
a
water
or air
stream
by
passing
the
stream through
a bed
of
activated carbon that absorbs
the
organics
Bacterial degradation
of
organic
compounds
is
enhanced
Covering solid wastes with soil
in a
facility
designed
to
minimize
leachate formation
Electric current
is
passed
through
soil
or
waste, which increases
the
temperature
and
melts
the
waste
or
soil.
The
mass
fuses
upon
cooling
Aeration
or air
stripping
Steam strippingCarbon adsorptionBioremediationLandfillingIn
situ vitrification
* Chemical
Engineering.