State of the Practice Worldwide: Developing Approaches to Transition from Active Remediation to Monitored Natural Attenuation

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 WATER RESOURCES
David T. Adamson, Hiroko Hort, John T. Wilson, Charles J. Newell, Thomas E. McHugh
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A landmark National Research Council report from 2013 emphasized the need to transition to passive or less resource-intensive management strategies like monitored natural attenuation (MNA) at sites where pump-and-treat and active remedies are providing diminishing returns. While this report is now more than a decade old, the process for implementing this type of transition assessment is still not well understood by practitioners. The objective of this study was to help address this gap by developing a software tool (TA2 Tool) that aids in gathering and analyzing data that are relevant for a site-specific transition assessment. The implications of site complexities on achieving remedial objectives are a key component of transition assessment. This free web-based tool has modules that perform quantitative assessment of concentration trends and project the remediation timeframe based on the current remedial approach. It has modules that predict how remediation timeframes are influenced by matrix diffusion to assess if additional remediation is warranted. Crucially, it includes modules that evaluate MNA as a transition technology, specifically by looking at plume stability, natural attenuation rates, and projections of plume concentrations at a downgradient point of compliance in the absence of further active treatment. This new tool complements existing resources on technology optimization and transitions, including ITRC guidance. The value of performing these types of assessments is highlighted through empirical data and case studies that show that it is not necessary to operate pump-and-treat systems in perpetuity and that many sites with these systems have either transitioned to other technologies or been closed.

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世界范围内的实践现状:发展从主动修复到监测自然衰减的过渡方法
2013年,美国国家研究委员会(National Research Council)发布了一份具有里程碑意义的报告,强调有必要转向被动或资源密集度较低的管理策略,比如在抽水处理和主动补救措施收益递减的地区,采用监测自然衰减(MNA)。虽然这个报告现在已经有十多年的历史了,但是实现这种类型的转换评估的过程仍然没有被实践者很好地理解。本研究的目的是通过开发一种软件工具(TA2工具)来帮助解决这一差距,该工具有助于收集和分析与特定地点过渡评估相关的数据。场地复杂性对实现补救目标的影响是过渡评估的一个关键组成部分。这个免费的基于网络的工具有模块,可以对浓度趋势进行定量评估,并根据当前的补救方法预测补救时间框架。它具有预测修复时间框架如何受到矩阵扩散的影响的模块,以评估是否有必要进行额外的修复。至关重要的是,它包括评估MNA作为过渡技术的模块,特别是通过观察羽流稳定性、自然衰减率以及在没有进一步积极处理的情况下,羽流浓度在下降梯度点的预测。这个新工具补充了现有的技术优化和转型资源,包括ITRC指南。经验数据和案例研究表明,没有必要长期运行泵送处理系统,许多拥有这些系统的站点要么已经过渡到其他技术,要么已经关闭,从而突出了执行这些类型评估的价值。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
60
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1981, Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation® has been a resource for researchers and practitioners in the field. It is a quarterly journal that offers the best in application oriented, peer-reviewed papers together with insightful articles from the practitioner''s perspective. Each issue features papers containing cutting-edge information on treatment technology, columns by industry experts, news briefs, and equipment news. GWMR plays a unique role in advancing the practice of the groundwater monitoring and remediation field by providing forward-thinking research with practical solutions.
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