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SOKCHO, August 29th

WORKSHOP ENVIRONMENTWORKSHOP ENVIRONMENT

ACTIVE WALL PROCESSACTIVE WALL PROCESS

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PERMEABLE AND REACTIVEBARRIERS

J.J. KACHRILLOEnvironmental department

director

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PRINCIPLE

ACTIVE BARRIER

Polluted water Treated

water

ACTIVE BARRIER

WATER TABLE FLOW

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PRINCIPLE SCHEME OF AN ACTIVE BARRIER WITH FILTERING GATES

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SOME REFERENCES

• RETENTION – AUBY 1998. THC, PAH– CLIPPER OIL 2000. THC, PAH– BREST LAGUNE 2001. THC– FRANIERE 2002. Arsenic

• DESTRUCTION– SOLVA CHEMIE 1999. Chlorinated solvents– ZWEVEGEM 2002. Chlorinated solvents

SOKCHO, August 29th AUBY-CdF : Plan view of barrier

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AN APPLICATION OF KEOPS PROCESS

SOLVA CHEMIE : Plan view

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SOLVA CHEMIEResults after 15 days operation

Dissolved Elements (content in µg/l) Upstream Downstream

Vinyl chloride 3 0,23

Trichloethylene 94 0,46

Cis 1-2 dichlorethylene 199 2

perchlorethylene 25 0,16

1.1.1. trichlorethane 9 0,22

Methylene chloride 0,08

1.1 dichlorethylene 0,67 0,5

trans 1.2 dichlorethylene 0,21

Chloroform 0,39

1.2 dichloropropane 0,12

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CLIPPER OIL (Barcelona-Spain) General plan of the barrier

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BREST LAGUNE : Example of an original conception associating

stabilisation and active containment.

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ZWEVEGEM(Belgium)

KEOPS PROCESSGeneral plan of the

barrier

C a is s o n d r a in a n t ( L = 2 . 8 m , l = 1 .2 m , H = 5 m )

P o r te

D ra in ( L = v o ir d é ta il, l = 0 ,3 m , H = 4 ,5 m )

B a r r iè re

0 5 0

E c h e lle G ra p h iq u e

P u its d 'a lim e n ta t io n d e s p o r te s ( L = 2 . 8 m , l = 1 .2 m , H = s u b s tra tu m )

4 C a is s o n sL o n g u e u r = 1 1 ,2 m

L o n g u e u r = 2 2 m

1 c a is s o nL o n g u e u r = 2 .8 m

L o n g u e u r = 2 1 m

P O R T E N ° 1

1 0 m

6 c a is s o n sL o n g u e u r = 1 6 .8 0 m

1 c a is s o nL o n g u e u r = 2 .8 m

L o n g u e u r = 1 5 m L o n g u e u r = 1 7 m

1 c a is s o nL o n g u e u r = 2 .8 m

1 c a is s o nL o n g u e u r = 2 .8 m

L o n g u e u r = 3 5 m ?

L o n g u e u r = 1 7 .3 m ?

1 0 m

P O R T E N ° 2

1 0 m

P O R T E N ° 3

Underground water table flow

Geological featuresclayey sands from ground level down to 12 mimpervious clay (K<10-9 m/s) at 12 m

Contaminationset of chlorinated solvents up to 1,9 g/l (hot spots)60 mg/l at the gates inlet (gate 3)

Goals of the treatmentTCE < 70 µg/lDCE < 50 µg/lPCE < 40 µg/lCV < 5 µg/l

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ZVEWEGEM Scheme of a filtering gate

BEKAERT PLANT AT ZWEVEGEM

PRINCIPLE OF THE FILTERING GATE

Gate NorthSCHEMA.SB.JJK.01 date : 27.07.01

2.70 m

1.20 m

0.60 m

1.20 m

0.30 m

Post treatment

Treatment

FILTRE CHARBON ACTIF

Pretreatment

SHEET PILES

CONTROL PIPES

FILTRE A SABLEDRAINAGE NETWORKDRAINANTS

4.00 m

SLURRY PANEL

DOWNSTREAM

UPSTREAM

SOKCHO, August 29th ZVEWEGEM Installing a gate (1). The slurry panel is perpendicular to the sheet piles wall

SOKCHO, August 29th FRANIERE TAILINGS (Belgium)

works in preparation (pollution by As)

3000 µg/l50 µg/l

400 µg/l

200 µg/l

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Soletanche-Bachy/ETI

• Soletanche-Bachy– Wider range of applications

(chlorinated solvents, cyanides, arsenic, TPH, PAH)

– Deal with clogging due to possibility of easy filter change

– Able to give long-term guaranty if maintenance

– Simple installation possible down to 40 m

– Works without energy

• ETI– Only chlorinated solvents

– Clogging not solved

– Guaranty only 6 months due to problems of clogging

– Difficulties to install if more than 10 m depth

– Cheap reagent but weaker efficiency

– Works without energy

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Conclusion : An innovative, efficient and cost-effective method

• An alternative to complete containment and pump and treat

• A curative and preventative solution to guarantee good groundwater protection

• A cost-effective : 2 to 3 times cheaper than complete containment and works without energy

• Well-suited to major pollution problems where water resources are in danger

• A real site maintenance contract

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ACTIVE WALL PROCESS***

ADVANTAGES AND APPLICATION OF PROCESS FOR KOREA

***• Rehabilitation of former industrial sites.• Increase in value of polluted lands: real estate

development• Guarantee of decontamination in progress in case of

property’s transfer.• Can be easily adapted to Korean law:

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PATENTS

Title Patent dateFrance and n°

Internat Patentdate and n°

Ecosol rechargeable, barrièresouterraine anti-pollution

21/08/91FR 9110486

21/08/925-504156

PolyEcosol. Composition pour laréalisation d’une barrière anti-pollutionpolyvalente et procédé pour réaliser labarrière

27/03/92FR 920373

24/03/935-65375

Nouvelle paroi drainante. Procédé poursa réalisation et élément mis en œuvre.

26/06/96FR 960794

25/02/983-192661

Perfectionnement à la réalisation de laparoi drainante

02/02/00FR 000130

31/01/012001-23711

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