Biao Yu, Zhihui Qu, Liuhui Jiang, Haowei Yuan, Yan Su, Qian Liu
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In order to improve the remediation efficiency of the groundwater circulation well (GCW) on toluene-contaminated soil, we used a combination of GCW and Fenton reagent for remediation. Taking a toluene-contaminated site in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, as an example, Fenton reagent with a molar ratio of H2O2/contaminant = 10:1 and H2O2/Fe2+ = 2:1 was added to GCW at an aeration rate of 0.005 m3/s. After 216 h of remediation, the toluene concentrations at the site were reduced to the remediation target values. In this study, the Fenton reagent was rapidly delivered to the influence radius of GCW, which reduced the time required for remediation and provided a new model for the application of GCW.