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Volume 4
Trends in Green Chemistry
ISSN: 2471-9889
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Environmental Chemistry 2018 &
Green Technologies 2018
September 20-22, 2018
September 20-22, 2018 Berlin, Germany
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Edition of International Conference on
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8
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International Conference on
Environmental Chemistry and Engineering
Young’s bargaining model for optimal design of groundwater
in-situ
bioremediation
Sara Akbarnejad Nesheli
University of Tehran, Iran
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ptimization problemwith groundwater quality issues can be considered with different objective functions.These objectives
cause conflicts between different stakeholders that have conflicting goals. Young’s bargaining model is one of the game
theories that can be used to find the best design from a set of optimal solutions. In this paper, the optimal
in-situ
bioremediation
design for contaminated groundwater with dissolved hydrocarbon is obtained by minimizing the total cost and the square of
cleanup standard violation (SCSV). After the optimal solutions were extracted by applying the non-dominated sorting genetic
algorithm (NSGA) II, Young’s bargaining model was used to select the best alternative. Results show that the selected solution
by Young’s model is the most optimal combination of two objective functions considered in this study. This solution decreases
the cost of project as much as 78.85%. This cost reduction will increase the violation of cleanup standard as much as 25.86%.
sara.akbarnejad@gmail.coTrends in Green chem 2018, Volume 4
DOI: 10.21767/2471-9889-C2-012