Wildfire damage and contamination to private drinking water wells

Caroline Jankowski, Kristofer Isaacson, Madeline Larsen, Christian Ley, Myles Cook, Andrew J. Whelton
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Following the 2021 Marshall Fire in Colorado, this study was conducted to better understand private well and plumbing damage and to develop public health guidance. More than 20 post-fire drinking water well guidance documents with varied recommendations were found. Approximately 227 wells were located in the fire footprint. Seventeen properties were visited, and a subset of wells were sampled for organic and inorganic contaminants. Property debris was also collected. Benzene, toluene, and 19 semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) were detected in water extracts of property debris. No wells contained volatile organic compound contamination. Two shallow wells (12 and 15 ft) had debris contamination; one well contained notable SVOC contamination. One multi-home unregulated well system was extensively damaged, lost pressure, and had not been repressurized 11 months after the fire due to financial and technical challenges. Study results highlight the need for follow-up work to understand well system damage and household response.

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野火对私人饮用水井的破坏和污染
在2021年科罗拉多州马歇尔大火之后,进行这项研究是为了更好地了解私人水井和管道损坏情况,并制定公共卫生指南。发现了20多份火灾后饮用水井指导文件,其中提出了各种建议。火灾现场大约有227口井。访问了17处房产,并对一部分水井进行了有机和无机污染物采样。还收集了房地产碎片。在房地产碎片的水提取物中检测到苯、甲苯和19种半挥发性有机化合物(SVOC)。没有一口井含有挥发性有机化合物污染。两口浅井(12和15 ft)有碎屑污染;一口井含有显著的SVOC污染。一个多户未调节井系统严重受损,失去压力,且未重新加压11 火灾发生数月后,由于财务和技术方面的挑战。研究结果强调了后续工作的必要性,以了解良好的系统损坏和家庭反应。
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