Project Details
Description
Oxy Lathrop Regeneration Study Oxy Lathrop Regeneration Study This is a proposal to perform research on the potential regeneration of granular activated carbon (GAC) using novel, non-thermal, in-situ methods to reduce long-term operational costs of GAC facilities. Specifically, it addresses pollutants (EDB, DBCP and sulfolane) in water being treated at the Glenn Springs Holdings Site, Lathrop, CA. The proposed research aims to screen a few regeneration scenarios to identify which holds the greatest promise to desorb and destroy the pollutants. If successful, a second phase of work would be developed as an add-on project.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 6/1/14 → 10/31/14 |
Funding
- INDUSTRY: Domestic Company: $7,500.00
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