Zero-Valent Iron (ZVI) is a material used in remediation to chemically reduce contaminants, particularly in groundwater. ZVI reacts with pollutants like chlorinated solvents, breaking them down into less harmful substances. It is often used in permeable reactive barriers or injection wells to treat contaminated groundwater.
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