Abstract
This article discusses a project by the National Aeronautics & Space Administration's (NASA's) Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, that involves aggressive groundwater and soil remediation to treat an area of onsite petroleum hydrocarbon contamination. Faced with the challenge of removing the contamination while maintaining the integrity of underground utilities, piping, and infrastructure, NASA and its consultant Tetra Tech (Pasadena, California) chose RegenOx?, a proven, noncorrosive, and cost‐effective in situ chemical oxidation technology developed by Regenesis (San Clemente, California).
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