USAID Awards Contract to TerraTherm, Inc., for Dioxin Remediation in Danang

Site preparation is underway for environmental remediation of dioxin contamination at Danang Airport.
Site preparation is underway for environmental remediation of dioxin contamination at Danang Airport.
USAID

For Immediate Release

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

HANOI, February 19, 2013 -- The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) today announced that it has contracted with TerraTherm, Inc. to carry out thermal remediation of dioxin at Vietnam's Danang Airport. TerraTherm's remediation technology plays a vital role in the U.S.-funded project's efforts to clean up dioxin contamination from the herbicide Agent Orange in areas of Danang airport where it was stored and handled during the U.S.-Vietnam War. USAID is working in close coordination with the Government of Vietnam (GVN) and other contractors to implement this ongoing project through 2016.

USAID selected TerraTherm's In-Pile Thermal Desorption® (IPTD®) technology for treatment of approximately 73,000 cubic meters (95,000 cubic yards) of soil and sediment at Danang Airport. The IPTD® approach incorporates placing contaminated soil and sediment within an above-ground, covered and fully insulated treatment pile structure, and then heating each batch of soil over several months to destroy the dioxin. Once implemented, the technology can safely and effectively treat the soil to the required Vietnamese cleanup levels, as has been demonstrated at similarly-sized projects in the United States. TerraTherm is working with Krüger/VWS-VN to implement the project.