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Can Butane Biostimulation Technologies be used as a barrier technology or for source area treatment?

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Can Butane Biostimulation Technologies be used as a barrier technology or for source area treatment?

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A. Yes. The number and placement of the injection wells is dependent on the areal and vertical extent of the contaminant plume, contaminant concentrations, and subsurface lithologies. The injection wells can be installed at any depth and have been used to control the migration of large contaminant plumes at a fraction of the costs associated with conventional barrier technologies. In addition, Butane Biostimulation Technologies have been used to treat the source area portions of much larger contaminant plumes.

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