A Deterministic Approach to Evaluate and Implement Monitored Natural Attenuation for Chlorinated Solvents

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  • Michael J. Truex
  • Christian D. Johnson
  • James R. Spencer
  • T. Prabhakar Clement
  • Brian B. Looney
چکیده

Brian B. Looney A US EPA directive and related technical protocol outline the information needed to determine if monitored natural attenuation (MNA) for chlorinated solvents is a suitable remedy for a site. For some sites, conditions such as complex hydrology or perturbation of the contaminant plume caused by an existing remediation technology (e.g., pump-and-treat) make evaluation of MNA using only field data difficult. In these cases, a deterministic approach using reactive transport modeling can provide a technical basis to estimate how the plume will change and whether it can be expected to stabilize in the future and meet remediation goals. This type of approach was applied at the Petro-Processors Inc. Brooklawn site near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to evaluate and implement MNA. This site consists of a multicomponent nonaqueous-phase source area creating a dissolved groundwater contamination plume in alluvial material near the Mississippi River. The hydraulic gradient of the groundwater varies seasonally with changes in the river stage. Due to the transient nature of the hydraulic gradient and the impact of a hydraulic containment system operated at the site for six years, direct field measurements could not be used to estimate natural attenuation processes. Reactive transport of contaminants were modeled using the RT3D code to estimate whether MNA has the potential to meet the site-specific remediation goals and the requirements of the US EPA Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Directive 9200.4-17P. Modeling results were incorporated into the long-term monitoring plan as a basis for evaluating the effectiveness of the MNA remedy. As part of the long-term monitoring plan, monitoring data will be compared to predictive simulation results to evaluate whether the plume is changing over time as predicted and can be expected to stabilize and meet remediation goals. This deterministic approach was used to support acceptance of MNA as a remedy. Oc 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007