A treatment system that removes or "strips" volatile organic compounds from contaminated groundwater or surface water by forcing an airstream through the water and causing the compounds to evaporate.
A treatment system that removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from contaminated groundwater or surface water by forcing an airstream through the water and causing the compounds to volatilize to the airsteam, enabling separation of the compounds from the water and possible further treatment of the airstream.
A treatment process used to remove dissolved gases and volatile substances from water, accomplished by bubbling air through the water.
A form of groundwater remediation where contaminated groundwater is pumped into an air stripping tower and allowed to trickle over packing material. When the contaminated water (which coats the packing material in a thin film) comes into contact with clean air, the contaminants tend to volatilize from the water into the air. The contaminated air is then released into the atmosphere.
A process whereby volatile organic chemicals are removed from contaminated water by forcing a stream of air through it in a vessel. The contaminants are evaporated into the air stream. The air may be further treated before it is released into the atmosphere.
An in situ groundwater remediation process. Contaminated groundwater is pumped to the surface and processed in an air stripping tower. The water flows over packing materials. The contaminated water comes in contact with air and the contaminants mix with the air. The contaminated air is released or filtered.
remediation technique – typically used to strip volatile contaminants from ground water by injecting air below the water table. Essentially the same as air sparging. Often combined with soil vapor extraction.
Removing contaminants from water by enlarging the water's surface area and forcing air over it to evaporate volatile contaminants
A treatment system that removes volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from contaminated ground water or surface water by forcing an airstream through the water and causing the compounds to evaporate.
A treatment process used to remove dissolved gases and volatile substances from water. Large volumes of air are bubbled through the water being treated to remove (strip out) the dissolved gases and volatile substances.
A technique of aeration for the removal of dissolved gases and volatile substances, often pesticides or hydrocarbon products in water supplies.