ROBERT M KOERNER
Engineers in Delaware

License number
Pennsylvania PE019866E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Delaware
Media, PA 19064

Professional information

Robert Koerner Photo 1

Method Of Removing Contaminants From Contaminated Soil In Situ

US Patent:
4842448, Jun 27, 1989
Filed:
Nov 12, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/119504
Inventors:
Robert M. Koerner - Springfield PA
Arthur E. Lord - Springfield PA
John E. Brugger - Hightstown NJ
Assignee:
Drexel University - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
E02D 300
US Classification:
405258
Abstract:
A method of removing contaminants from a contaminated soil area in situ comprises the steps of placing a barrier in engagement with the exposed surface of the contaminated soil area, sealing the barrier around the periphery of the contaminated soil area and reducing the pressure beneath the outer layer of the barrier to draw the contaminants out of the soil. The barrier is comprised of an outer fluid impermeable layer and an inner fluid permeable layer. The edges of at least the outer layer of the barrier are sealed by digging a trench in the uncontaminated soil beyond the periphery of the contaminated soil area, inserting the edges of the barrier into the trench, refilling the trench and compacting the fill against the ends of the barrier. A liberating fluid may be injected into the soil beneath the contaminated soil area through a plurality of conduits inserted into the soil at acute angles.


Robert Koerner Photo 2

Slope Stabilization System And Method

US Patent:
4610568, Sep 9, 1986
Filed:
Mar 28, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/594365
Inventors:
Robert M. Koerner - Springfield PA
International Classification:
E02D 1720
US Classification:
405 19
Abstract:
A system and method for slope stabilization applicable to a wide range of slopes comprised of a variety of soils. A layer of geosynthetic fabric is deployed upon the surface of the slope to be stabilized and is anchored to the stable earth region which underlies the potential slip zone of the slope. The system actively maintains the potential slip zone between the geofabric layer and the underlying stable earth region.