Groundwater Clean-up: The Optimization Perspective
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Free (open access)
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Volume
44
Pages
10
Published
2000
Size
1,125 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/OIL000121
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
M. da Conceigao Cunha
Abstract
There are many sources of groundwater petroleum hydrocarbon contamination. When groundwater is to be used for drinking purposes, irrigation, etc. it is necessary to evaluate the extent of contamination. The design of monitoring networks to provide initial detection of groundwater contamination is therefore very important. Nevertheless, in many situations it is also necessary to use clean- up techniques to restore the quality of groundwater. How to design a monitoring network and a remediation system are two problems addressed in many research studies published in the literature. Optimization methods play an important role in finding the best decisions regarding the two problems. This paper presents a synthesis of the optimization models reported in the literature on this subject. Through this presentation, both the mathema
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