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Analytical method for optimal source reduction with monitored natural attenuation in contaminated aquifers

January 1, 2003

A method is developed for optimizing monitored natural attenuation (MNA) and the reduction in the aqueous source zone concentration (??C) required to meet a site-specific regulatory target concentration. The mathematical model consists of two one-dimensional equations of mass balance for the aqueous phase contaminant, to coincide with up to two distinct zones of transformation, and appropriate boundary and intermediate conditions. The solution is written in terms of zone-dependent Peclet and Damko??hler numbers. The model is illustrated at a chlorinated solvent site where MNA was implemented following source treatment using in-situ chemical oxidation. The results demonstrate that by not taking into account a variable natural attenuation capacity (NAC), a lower target ??C is predicted, resulting in unnecessary source concentration reduction and cost with little benefit to achieving site-specific remediation goals.

Publication Year 2003
Title Analytical method for optimal source reduction with monitored natural attenuation in contaminated aquifers
Authors M.A. Widdowson, F. H. Chapelle, J.S. Brauner
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70025322
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse