Lessons Learned from Injecting More Than One Hundred Tons of Potassium Persulfate
Drew Baird, P.G., Senior Geologist, FRx, Inc.
Hydraulic fracturing provides a robust method to install large quantities of potassium persulfate (KPS) at precise locations in the subsurface to act as a long-term, passive source of oxidant that distributes in situ by both diffusive and advective processes. The proposed presentation summarizes KPS fracturing methods, the form of fractures created in the subsurface, remedial design and implementation considerations, and project costs for KPS projects accumulated since 2017 and involving injection of more than 130 tons of KPS.
Drew Baird has more than 20 years of experience in remediation design and implementation, project and team management, field support services, and environmental consulting. He is currently Senior Geologist at FRx, where he leads the company's business development efforts and provides technical support on soil and groundwater remediation projects to clients in the US and Canada. Drew is a registered Professional Geologist licensed in South Carolina.
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