API PUBL 4730-2003 Groundwater Remediation Strategies Tool《地下水整治战略工具》.pdf
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1、 Groundwater Remediation Strategies Tool Regulatory Analysis however, the Institute makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this publication and hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use or for the violation of any
2、 federal, state, or municipal regulation with which this publication may conflict. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission f
3、rom the publisher. Contact the Publisher, API Publishing Services, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005. Copyright 2003 American Petroleum Institute iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS API would like to acknowledge the following people for their contributions of time and expertise during this study and in th
4、e preparation of this report: API STAFF CONTACT Harley Hopkins, Regulatory Analysis and Scientific Affairs Department (RASA) MEMBERS OF THE SOIL AND GROUNDWATER TECHNICAL TASK FORCE Curtis Stanley, Shell Global Solutions (US), Chairman iv ABSTRACT This guide provides strategies for focusing remediat
5、ion efforts on 1) the change in contaminant mass flux1in different subsurface transport compartments (e.g. the vadose zone, smear zone or a zone within an aquifer of interest) and 2) the change in remediation timeframe. In this approach, groundwater flow and contaminant concentration data are combin
6、ed to estimate the rate of contaminant mass transfer past user-selected transects across a contaminant plume. The method provides the user with a means to estimate the baseline mass flux and remediation timeframe for various transport compartments and then evaluate how different remedies reduce the
7、mass flux and the remediation timeframe in each transport compartment. Results from one or more transects can be used to evaluate: Potential water quality impacts on downgradient water supply wells. The natural attenuation of the contaminant mass with distance downgradient of the source. The relativ
8、e benefits of remedies based on their anticipated reductions in mass flux from the source to the receptor. In addition to step-by-step instructions for the strategies, several utilities are provided including: Worksheets for estimating baseline mass flux and remediation timeframe and evaluating pote
9、ntial remedies. Tools for calculating mass flux. Resources on estimating remediation lifetime and evaluating remedy flux reduction / mass removal factors. Tools for evaluating how long it takes for an upgradient remedial action to affect a downgradient groundwater transect zone. 1Strictly speaking,
10、mass discharge v CONTENTS page 1.0 INTRODUCTION - MASS FLUX APPROACH. 1 1.1 Transport Compartments 1 1.2 Mass Flux and Remediation Timeframe . 2 1.3 Structure of This Document 2 1.4 Key Definitions . 2 2.0 GENERAL GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION PROCESS (FLOWCHART 1) 4 2.1 Preliminary and Detailed Site Char
11、acterization. 4 2.2 Baseline Mass Flux and Remediation Timeframe Evaluation Tool (Worksheet 1). 6 2.3 Remedy Evaluation Tool Using Mass Flux and Remediation Timeframe (Worksheet 2). 7 3.0 TOOLS FOR CALCULATING MASS FLUX 10 3.1 Groundwater Mass Flux Calculation - Transect Method. 10 3.2 Groundwater M
12、ass Flux Calculation - Solute Transport Model Method . 13 3.3 Groundwater Mass Flux Calculation - Extraction Well Method. 14 3.4 Control Point Concentration Calculation . 14 3.5 Vadose Zone to Groundwater Mass Flux Calculation. 15 4.0 TOOLS FOR ESTIMATING REMEDIATION LIFETIMES 17 4.1 Key Resources B
13、ooks 17 4.2 Key Resources Data Interpretation Methods . 17 4.3 Key Resources Models 17 4.4 Key Resources Field Tests 17 5.0 TOOLS FOR EVALUATING FLUX REDUCTION FACTORS AND MASS REMOVAL FACTORS . 18 5.1 Removal Technologies. 18 5.2 Containment Technologies. 19 5.3 Remediation References 19 6.0 TOOLS
14、FOR EVALUATING CHANGES IN GROUNDWATER MASS FLUX AFTER REMEDIATION 21 6.1 How to Use the Mass Flux vs. Distance Curves . 21 6.2 Constant Source. 22 6.3 Decaying Source 23 6.4 Step-Function Source. 25 vi CONTENTS (continued) page REFERENCES 27 APPENDIX A: MASS FLUX vs. DISTANCE CURVES .A-1 APPENDIX B:
15、 EXAMPLES B-1 Example 1: Baseline MTBE Mass Flux B-2 Example 2: Remediation with Soil Vapor Extraction . B-16 Example 3: Remediation with Multi-Phase Extraction. B-19 Example 4: Point-of-Use Control. B-27 BLANK WORKSHEETS Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 API Groundwater Remediation Strategies Tool 1 1.0 INTR
16、ODUCTION - MASS FLUX APPROACH Potential impacts on groundwater receptors and the need for and relative benefits of alternative remedial measures may be evaluated on the basis of the mass flux of contaminants from the source zone to the receptor. This mass-based approach to site assessment and remedi
17、ation has been described by various researchers (Einarson Gallagher et al, 1995) and identified by USEPA as a key consideration in the evaluation of natural attenuation remedies (USEPA, 1998). Under this approach, groundwater flow and contaminant concentration data are combined to estimate the rate
18、of contaminant mass transfer (e.g., grams per day) past selected transects through an affected groundwater plume. Strictly speaking, this is a mass discharge rate; however the term “mass flux” is typically used to describe mass discharge, and this convention will be used in this document. Results fr
19、om one or more such transects can then be used to evaluate: i) potential water quality impacts on downgradient supply wells (as determined from a mass balance analysis of the supply well pumping rate), ii) the natural attenuation of the contaminant mass with distance downgradient of the source (as d
20、efined by the reduction in mass flux between transects), and iii) the relative benefits of alternative remedies (based on their anticipated reductions in mass flux from source to receptor). The Environmental Protection Agencys Natural Attenuation Seminar (USEPA, 1998) summarized the benefits of the
21、mass flux approach to evaluate groundwater impacts: “The reduction in the flux along the flowpath is the best estimate of natural attenuation of the plume as a whole.“ “The flux is the best estimate of the amount of contaminant leaving the source area. This information would be needed to scale an ac
22、tive remedy if necessary.“ “Flux estimate across the boundary to a receptor is the best estimate of loading to a receptor.“ Pankow and Cherry (1996) state that: “Therefore, the ultimate impact of plumes emanating from solvent DNAPL source zones can be evaluated in terms of the impact of relatively s
23、mall annual mass fluxes to the receptor such as water-supply wells or surface waters. In some cases, the fluxes present significant risk to human health and/or the environment, and extensive remedial action is warranted. In other cases, the fluxes are insignificant, and remedial action would provide
24、 little or no actual environmental risk reduction.“ In summary, the use of a mass flux approach is a powerful tool for risk management (Einarson and Mackay, 2001a), one that can be used to identify high-risk sites that require higher degrees of site investigation and corrective action. This is parti
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