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Groundwater Remediation Harrison Landfill The 120-acre municipal Harrison Road Landfill was operated by the City of Tucson from 1972 to 1997 (Harrison Landfill Site Map).
In order to contain the spread of the existing plume, Environmental Services Engineering & Technical Support implemented a pump-and-treat groundwater remediation system which began operation in June 2001. And in order to eliminate the existing plume, nutrients (food-grade sodium benzoate) are being added to onsite wells to enhance the natural biological degradation processes. At one pilot well, these nutrient injections reduced the PCE concentration from 30 ppb to less than 5 ppb. Using this three-pronged attack, Environmental Services Engineering & Technical Support projects that the contaminant plume will be completely contained within the Harrison Landfill by 2007. In 2002, Environmental Services Engineering & Technical Support was recognized for this innovative and cost effective approach to groundwater clean up with both state and national awards from the American Public Works Association.
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