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In-situ Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater Using Permeable Reactive Barrier at the 16th Lum Nam Jone Reservoir, Chachoengsao, Thailand

The 16th Lum Nam Jone reservoir is located in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand. Since 2019, water has become highly acidic with a pH of 2.5-3.5 and contaminated by heavy metals. The groundwater plume is associated with high concentrations of Iron (60 – 3,327 mg/L), Manganese (38 – 803 mg/L), Copper (5 –500 mg/L), Zinc (11 –340 mg/L), and high Total Dissolved Solids (2,600 –23,000 mg/L). The hydrogeochemical assessment confirmed that the contamination is related to the molybdenum ore processing plant located upgradient.

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