In methods for treatment of in ground chromium ore processing residue
contamination, ferrous sulfide is provided as a substantially insoluble
material in the residue deposit. The ferrous sulfide accordingly may
remain substantially in place, in the pores of the soil or residue, even
over long periods of time, regardless of underground water movement or
diffusion. As a result, the ferrous sulfide may act continuously to
chemically reduce and remove contamination. As hexavalent chromium
diffuses from the soil or residue, it is reduced by the ferrous sulfide.
The ferrous sulfide may be placed into the underground deposit by
injecting a ferrous salt solution into the deposit, waiting for a
precipitation to elapse, and then injecting a sulfide solution into the
deposit.