The former Casper, Wyoming oil refinery contaminated the surrounding soil and groundwater with 114,000 cubic meters of hydrocarbons over 80 years of operation. BP and the city agreed to redevelop the site into a golf course and office park, but needed to treat up to 11,350 cubic meters per day of contaminated groundwater. BP installed a large constructed wetland system integrated into the golf course that uses aeration and subsurface flow to biologically degrade the hydrocarbons over 100 years at a savings of $15.7 million compared to mechanical treatment. The innovative system has transformed the brownfield site into a green space and community asset.