{CaptionsBy} Information Dynamics, Inc (Kay Grinter, Anita Barrett, and Elaine Liston) {LastEditor} Anita Barrett {ScannedBy} Seven/Still Photo Imaging {author} NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration {date} 25-Jan-2000 {description} At Launch Complex 34, the Six-Phase Soil Heating site that is involved in a groundwater cleanup project can be seen. The project involves the Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy and NASA. Concentrations of trichloroethylene solvent have been identified in the soil at the complex as a result of cleaning methods for rocket parts during the Apollo Program, which used the complex, in the 60s. The group formed the Interagency NDAPL Consortium (IDC) to study three contamination cleanup technologies: Six-Phase Soil Heating, Steam Injection and In Situ Oxidation with Potassium Permanganate. All three methods may offer a way to remove the contaminants in months instead of decades. In the background is the block house for the complex. KSC hosted a two-day conference that presented information and demonstrations of the three technologies being tested at the site. {highres} 2670 x 1761 {highsize} 1153341 {hightype} JPEG {lowres} 320 x 211 {lowsize} 96187 {lowtype} GIF {mediumres} 1024 x 675 {mediumsize} 209587 {mediumtype} JPEG {number} KSC-00PP-0104 {slideres} 172 x 147 {slidesize} 36411 {slidetype} GIF {tinyres} 100 x 66 {tinysize} 10072 {tinytype} GIF {title} Groundwater cleanup demonstrations at Complex 34, CCAS {type} Image {end}