
ON DEMAND - Artificial Ground Freezing - An Unconventional and Environmentally Friendly Approach to Sealing and Containing Contaminated Soil and Groundwater
This event is available ON DEMAND
Artificial ground freezing (AGF) is a well-established method for managing groundwater during the construction of underground structures. Alternative applications include the use of ground freezing for the containment of impacted groundwater.
Key learnings and points covered
- Century-old technology for stabilising weak or unstable ground
- Flexible configurations and refrigerant options for ground stabilisation and groundwater containment
- Low CO2 footprint compared to a diaphragm or slurry wall
- Temporary structure that has no long-term effect on groundwater hydrology
Highlighting teachings and reason to attend
- Learn about potential environmental applications for groundwater containment or contaminant source control using AGF
About the Speakers
Andrew Gray
Principal Engineer
CDM Smith
Andrew Gray is a Senior Principal Engineer with CDM Smith with 30 years of experience in soil, water and groundwater engineering and remediation, construction dewatering, decommissioning and demolition, industrial water treatment, municipal water supply engineering, and permeable reactive barriers and slurry walls.
Sven Kessler
Principal Engineer
CDM Smith