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Okaloosa County conducting open-channel aeration at closed landfills to reduce dissolved iron in groundwater
Summary
Okaloosa County says it is using an open-channel aeration system at three landfills closed more than 30 years ago to oxidize and remove naturally occurring dissolved iron from groundwater to comply with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Okaloosa County is conducting an open-channel aeration remediation at three landfills that have been closed for more than 30 years to reduce excessive dissolved iron in groundwater and remain in compliance with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, county staff said.
County solid waste staff said the open-channel aeration system…
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