In-Situ Soil and Groundwater Decontamination of Site Near Sheffield (Ecclesfield) Using Electric Resistive Heating Technology (Six-Phase Heating)

Water/Wastewater

In-Situ Soil and Groundwater Decontamination of Site Near Sheffield (Ecclesfield) Using Electric Resistive Heating Technology (Six-Phase Heating)

05 Nov, 2008

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Andy Fraser
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This summary describes why Electric Resistive Heating (Six-Phase Heating (SPH)) was selected as the most appropriate technology for remediating the former manufacturing site at Eccelsfield near Sheffield. This first use of SPH in the UK has shown how difficult soil and contaminant conditions should not be a barrier to effective, thorough and rapid in-situ remediation. Included are technical and operational performance details which confirm the SPH technique as one of the most effective and exciting remediation technologies available today.

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