Permeable Reactive Barrier (PRB)


Overview
A permeable reactive barrier, or “PRB,” is a wall created below ground to clean up contaminated groundwater. The wall is “permeable,” which means that groundwater can flow through it. Water must flow through the PRB to be treated. The “reactive” materials that make up the wall either trap harmful contaminants or make them less harmful. The treated groundwater flows out the other side of the wall.
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  • Remediation
Paula James
Author: Paula James
Created: 2025-06-13 Modified: 2025-06-18
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