ASTM E2531-2006e1 Standard Guide for Development of Conceptual Site Models and Remediation Strategies for Light Nonaqueous-Phase Liquids Released to the Subsurface《开发释放到表层的轻非水相液体用概.pdf
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1、Designation: E 2531 061Standard Guide forDevelopment of Conceptual Site Models and RemediationStrategies for Light Nonaqueous-Phase Liquids Released tothe Subsurface1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2531; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforig
2、inal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1NOTEThe LNAPL transmissivity metric in Table X5.1 was editorially correcte
3、d in July 2009.INTRODUCTIONThis guide provides a framework for developing a light nonaqueous phase liquid (LNAPL)conceptual site model (LCSM) and for using that LCSM in a corrective action decision framework.LNAPLs are most commonly petroleum or petroleum products liquids. Historically, subsurfaceLN
4、APL distribution has been conceptualized based on the thickness observed in monitoring wells.However, these conceptualizations often result in an insufficient risk analysis and frequently lead topoor remedial strategies. By using this guide, the user will be able to perform a more appropriateassessm
5、ent and develop an LCSM from which better remedial decisions can be made.The design of this guide is a “tiered” approach, similar to the risk-based corrective action (RBCA)process (Guides E 1739 and E 2081), where an increase in tiers results from an increase in the sitecomplexity and site-specific
6、information required for the decision-making process. The RBCA guidesapply to LNAPL and to dissolved and vapor phases. This guide supplements the RBCA guides byproviding more information about identifying LNAPL, linking the LCSM to the RBCA process, anddescribing how the presence of LNAPL impacts co
7、rrective action at sites.In addition to developing the LCSM, the components of this guide will support the user inidentifying site objectives, determining risk-based drivers and non-risk factors, defining remediationmetrics, evaluating remedial strategies, and preparing a site for closure. If the pr
8、ocesses in this guideare adequately followed for sites with LNAPL, it is expected that more efficient, consistent,economical, and environmentally protective decisions will be made.1. Scope1.1 This guide applies to sites with LNAPL present asresidual, free, or mobile phases, and anywhere that LNAPL i
9、sa source for impacts in soil, ground water, and soil vapor. Useof this guide may show LNAPL to be present where it waspreviously unrecognized. Information about LNAPL phasesand methods for evaluating its potential presence are includedin 4.3, guide terminology is in Section 3, and technicalglossari
10、es are in Appendix X7 and Appendix X8. Fig. 1 is aflowchart that summarizes the procedures of this guide.1.2 This guide is intended to supplement the conceptual sitemodel developed in the RBCA process (Guides E 1739 andE 2081) and in the conceptual site model standard (GuideE 1689) by considering LN
11、APL conditions in sufficient detailto evaluate risks and remedial action options.1.3 Federal, state, and local regulatory policies and statutesshould be followed and form the basis of determining theremedial objectives, whether risk-based or otherwise. Fig. 1illustrates the interaction between this
12、guide and other relatedguidance and references.1.4 Petroleum and other chemical LNAPLs are the primaryfocus of this guide. Certain technical aspects apply to denseNAPL (DNAPL), but this guide does not address the additionalcomplexities of DNAPLs.1.5 The composite chemical and physical properties of
13、anLNAPL are a function of the individual chemicals thatmake-up an LNAPL. The properties of the LNAPL and thesubsurface conditions in which it may be present vary widelyfrom site to site. The complexity and level of detail needed inthe LCSM varies depending on the exposure pathways andrisks and the s
14、cope and extent of the remedial actions that areneeded. The LCSM follows a tiered development of sufficient1This guide is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee E50 on EnvironmentalAssessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action and is the direct responsibil-ity of Subcommittee E50.04 on Correcti
15、ve Action.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2006. Published February 2007.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.detail for risk assessment and remedial action decisions to bemade. Additional data collection or technical anal
16、ysis istypically needed when fundamental questions about theLNAPL cannot be answered with existing information.1.6 This guide does not develop new risk assessmentprotocols. It is intended to be used in conjunction with existingrisk-based corrective action guidance (for example, GuidesE 1739 and E 20
17、81) and regulatory agency requirements (forexample, USEPA 1989, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997).1.7 This guide assists the user in developing an LCSM uponwhich a decision framework is applied to assist the user inselecting remedial action options.1.8 The goal of this guide is to provide sound technicalunder
18、pinning to LNAPL corrective action using appropriatelyscaled, site-specific knowledge of the physical and chemicalprocesses controlling LNAPL and the associated plumes inground water and soil vapor.1.9 This guide provides flexibility and assists the user indeveloping general LNAPL site objectives ba
19、sed on theLCSM. This guide recognizes LNAPL site objectives aredetermined by regulatory, business, regional, social, and othersite-specific factors. Within the context of the Guide E 2081RBCA process, these factors are called the technical policydecisions.1.10 Remediation metrics are defined based o
20、n the siteobjectives and are measurable attributes of a remedial action.Remediation metrics may include environmental benefits, suchas flux control, risk reduction, or chemical longevity reduction.Remediation metrics may also include costs, such as installa-tion costs, energy use, business impairmen
21、ts, waste generation,water disposal, and others. Remediation metrics are used in thedecision analysis for remedial options and in tracking theperformance of implemented remedial action alternatives.1.11 This guide does not provide procedures for selectingone type of remedial technology over another.
22、 Rather, itrecommends that technology selection decisions be based onthe LCSM, sound professional judgment, and the LNAPL siteobjectives. These facets are complex and interdisciplinary.Appropriate user knowledge, skills, and judgment are required.1.12 This guide is not a detailed procedure for engin
23、eeringanalysis and design of remedial action systems. It is intended tobe used by qualified professionals to develop a remediationstrategy that is based on the scientific and technical informationcontained in the LCSM. The remediation strategy should beconsistent with the site objectives. Supporting
24、 engineeringanalysis and design should be conducted in accordance withrelevant professional engineering standards, codes, and re-quirements.1.13 ASTM standards are not federal or state regulations;they are voluntary consensus standards.1.14 The following principles should be followed whenusing this
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