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This invention relates to soil and groundwater remediation for the sites that has contaminated with volatile organic compounds.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,906,241, Pehlivan et al, May 25, 1999; “Method for Bubbling Extraction of Groundwater” This invention describes a system for lifting contaminated groundwater by placing a hole in the extraction pipe a short distance above the static groundwater table, thus causing a bubbling action to aid in the lift of the groundwater by an applied vacuum at the head of the pipe. It is also claimed that this bubbling gas aids in the stripping of contaminants from the groundwater. This invention forms bases for my Invention in terms of lifting the water using vacuum and stripping the volatile compounds from the groundwater. As a co-inventor of this invention, I used the thinking process of the Bubbling extraction to develop Vacuum Driven In-well stripping and Recirculation. However, the Bubbling Extraction is a process patent describing steps to lift the water to higher elevation above the applied vacuum. I went beyond the concept of Bubbling Extraction using vertical slots in addition to holes and returning the water back to same aquifer for further stripping and recirculation.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,246,309, Hobby, Michael M. Sep. 21, 1993; System and Method for Decontamination of Contaminated Ground. This invention uses a set of vapor extraction and air injection wells to remove contaminated vapor and run through a bio reactor to remove contaminant and the inject the air back into the subsurface under pressure using the injection wells. It is very different from my inventions because I do not inject air into vadose or saturated zone under pressure.
My invention strip volatile organic compounds from groundwater under vacuum during extraction from wells using drop tubes, separates vapor and water under vacuum (Sub-atmospheric pressure) in the separation column and return the water to injection well under gravity flow. As opposed to Hobby's invention, my invention does not use any compressed air, bioreactor, air injection into vadose or saturated zone.
United States Patent Application, US-20040231513-A1, Perkins, et al, Nov. 25, 2004; System for Inline Stripping of Soil Contaminants. This application describes methods and apparatus of inline air stripper using compressed air and venturi style inline air strippers (
U.S. Pat. No. 8,210,772 B2, Gillecriosd, Marsaili. Jul. 3, 2012; Soil Vapor Extraction Remediation System with Vapor Stream Separation. This invention uses a set of vapor extraction well to remove vapor from vadose zone in subsurface and injection wells to inject oxygen, carbon dioxide or nitrogen into the vadose and/or saturated zone, inducing aerobic or anaerobic biodegradation in the subsurface. Injection is done under above atmospheric pressure using blower or compressor. My invention is very different than the GIllecriosd invention the fact that I do not use any pressure for injecting, all stripping and air water separation done under vacuum (sub-atmospheric pressure).
U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,727, Johnson et al, Dec. 31, 1991; In-Situ Decontamination of Spill and Landfills with Focused Microwave/Radio Frequency Heating and a Closed-Loop Vapor Flushing and Vacuum Recovery System. This invention involves extraction of vapor/air from the vadose zone in the subsurface, and treatment in the surface by either heating/burning and re-injecting the hot air into the subsurface in same zone of the extraction. This invention is not related or uses any of the extraction and injection methods described in my invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,412, Jatkar, Jayant. Aug. 4, 1998; Method for In Situ Contaminant Extraction from Soil, this invention uses hot oil circulation in the subsurface using piping system and to heat soil to facilitate extraction and volatilization of vapor by separate extraction wells. Invention only relates to conductive heating of the subsurface soil by hot oil recirculation. This invention is not anyway related to my invention however, it can be complimentary to heat the soil and groundwater to extract more organic compounds.
The invention relates to groundwater treatment by creating a recirculation system using extraction and injection wells, a vapor extraction and vapor treatment system. Extraction of groundwater using a vacuum source and a drop tube is being used widely. This invention provides methods and apparatus to inject the extracted water back into the ground using gravity forces without a pump or push mechanism. With this apparatus, a re-circulation cell is created to recapture injected groundwater by the extraction well, which is equipped with a drop tube extraction mechanism.
The Invention is comprised of the following components
Part 1—Groundwater extraction using a drop tube with vertical slots or holes extending from the bottom end of the tube below the water table to above the water table. The drop tube in the extraction well has vertical slots or holes in the bottom extending from below the water table to couple inches above the water table in the well that the tube is installed. When a vacuum is applied the distal end of the tube, both water and air enter the tube from the vertical slot or holes and both vapor and water are extracted together. During extraction up to 99% of the volatile organic compounds (VOC) are stripped off from the water and transferred into vapor phase.
Part 2—This part includes separation of extracted water and vapor in above ground, in-ground or in-well separation column (E), and transferring the water using conveyance piping (H) and injection drop tube (I) to injection well (IW) or injection zone in the same well separated by a packer and or seal from the extraction zone under vacuum tight condition.
Part 3—This part includes the injection of extracted groundwater, under vacuum using gravity drain in a drop tube (I) without slots which is installed in an injection well (IW) or in the injection zone of the recirculation well.
Air and water will be extracted from the extraction well (or zone) using two-phase extraction with drop tube (C) and vacuum. Volatile chemicals will be stripped off from the extracted water by the air during two-phase extraction in Part 1. The extracted water will be free of volatiles up to 99%. This cleaner water will be separated from the air/vapor in the separation column (E) in Part 2. The water that is cleaner and separated from the air/vapor will be injected into the injection well/zone (IW) under gravity flow in Part 3. This invention also increases dissolved oxygen in the extracted water during two-phase extraction in Part 1 while stripping volatile organic compounds. Water with increased dissolved oxygen and low levels of volatile organic compounds will increase biodegradation when injected into the injection wells and mixed with the groundwater around the injection well.
This invention may also be used to treat the contaminated water in above ground tanks and vessels.
This invention may be applied using two separate wells (one extraction and one injection well) installed in different boreholes (
When Vacuum is applied to the vapor extraction line (F), the vacuum transferred to the extraction drop tube (C), excess water recirculation drop tube (J) and Injection drop tube (I). Bottom end of both Injection drop tube (I) and excess water recirculation drop tube (J) are submerged under water and have no holes or vertical slots above the water table. Extraction drop tube (C) has holes above the water level. When vacuum is exerted to drop tubes, water and vapor will flow from extraction drop tube (C) into the upper tee (E1) and water will be separated from vapor. Vapor will flow to the vapor extraction line (F) and treated by the vapor treatment system and discharged to the atmosphere. Water will flow down into the lower tee (E2) and elbow (E3) under gravitational forces. Water will continue to flow to the injection well drop tube (I) and flow to the bottom of the drop tube and into the injection well screen. Water will create mound in the injection well as recirculation continues and will flow into the soil through the screen zone and the filter sand under gravitational forces. This water will be captured by the drawdown cone created by the extraction well (EW), eventually creating a closed loop recirculation cell in the subsurface as shown in
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5076727 | Johnson | Dec 1991 | A |
5246309 | Hobby | Sep 1993 | A |
5788412 | Jatkar | Aug 1998 | A |
8210772 | Gillecriosd | Jul 2012 | B2 |
20040231513 | Perkins | Nov 2004 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20160230527 A1 | Aug 2016 | US |