PFAS Monitored Retention: A Framework for Managing PFAS-Contaminated Groundwater Sites

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 WATER RESOURCES
David T. Adamson, Charles J. Newell, Poonam Kulkarni, Hans Stroo
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Groundwater sites contaminated by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) present unique and significant challenges, including their widespread occurrence and persistence and stringent remediation objectives. While traditional monitored natural attenuation (MNA) has proven to be an effective remedial option for many degradable contaminants, its direct application to PFAS has been limited due to these chemicals' inherent stability. However, the development of PFAS monitored retention (PMR) broadens the scope of MNA, incorporating an understanding of how retention processes—such as sorption, matrix diffusion, and precursor retention—help to mitigate PFAS mobility and mass discharge in the environment. This paper summarizes PMR, discussing its evolution from traditional MNA, key retention mechanisms, evaluation methodologies, and potential site-specific and broader applications. PMR offers a scientifically robust, economically viable approach for managing PFAS-contaminated groundwater sites when immediate threats to receptors are absent or as an interim remedy pending the development of cost-effective in situ destruction technologies.

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PFAS监测滞留:PFAS污染地下水场地管理框架
受全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质污染的地下水场址带来了独特而重大的挑战,包括它们的广泛存在和持续存在以及严格的补救目标。虽然传统的监测自然衰减(MNA)已被证明是许多可降解污染物的有效补救选择,但由于这些化学品固有的稳定性,其直接应用于PFAS受到限制。然而,PFAS监测保留(PMR)的发展扩大了MNA的范围,纳入了对保留过程(如吸附、基质扩散和前体保留)如何有助于减轻PFAS在环境中的迁移和质量排放的理解。本文对PMR进行了总结,讨论了其从传统MNA的演变、关键保留机制、评估方法以及潜在的特定地点和更广泛的应用。当对受体没有直接威胁时,PMR为管理pfas污染的地下水场地提供了一种科学上可靠、经济上可行的方法,或者作为一种临时补救措施,等待成本效益高的原位破坏技术的发展。
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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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