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Bioremediation of Diesel in Detention Pond Sediment and Stormwater with HC-2000 | Atlanta, GA

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Application of HC-2000 to Stormwater and Sediment
Detention Pond Following HC-2000 Treatment

Remtech's All-Terrain Vacuum Tankers

Application of HC-2000 to Stormwater and Sediment

Client:  Major Developer

Location:  Atlanta, Georgia

Contract Amount:  $80,000


PROBLEM

A developer’s 8,000 gallon temporary fuel storage tank was sabotaged during construction of a10-acre site and an estimated 4,000 gallons of off-road diesel fuel were released to an erosion control pond.  Remtech was engaged to remediate the problem.

SOLUTION

Two filtration dams were installed downgradient from the pond in the receiving stream.  A river boom was placed immediately in front of the pond outfall structure.

Stormsewers were flushed with water to move product to the detention pond.  Remtech mobilized its all-terrain vacuum tankers and recovered an estimated 3,500 gallons of fuel from the pond.    

90-tons of fuel saturated sediment near the pond’s effluent structure were excavated and transported to a soil recycling facility.

COST/BENEFITS

Approval was received by an EPA Onscene Coordinator to treat an estimated 500,000 gallons of stormwater and 500 tons of sediment insitu with Remtech’s HC-2000 native bioremediation accelerator to break down residual petroleum hydrocarbons and remove sheens from the pond.  No confirmation sampling was required due to regulatory confidence in the effectiveness of HC-2000.  This saved the client thousands of dollars compared to removal of remaining stormwater and sediment.

Detention Pond Following HC-2000 Treatment