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Book Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation for Groundwater at Zone 1  Westover Air Reserve Base  Chicopee  Massachusetts

Download or read book Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation for Groundwater at Zone 1 Westover Air Reserve Base Chicopee Massachusetts written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 559 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report was prepared by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES), formerly Engineering-Science Inc. (ES) and presents the results of a treatability study (TS) conducted to evaluate remediation by natural attenuation (RNA) of fuel-hydrocarbon- and chlorinated-solvent-contaminated groundwater in Zone 1 at Westover Air Reserve Base (ARB), Chicopee, Massachusetts. Zone 1 encompasses sites SS-16, SS-19, and WP-15. The main emphasis of the work described herein was to evaluate the effectiveness of RNA with long-term monitoring (LTM) for restoration of groundwater contaminated with benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX). Additional fuel hydrocarbon and chlorinated solvent compounds were identified as chemicals of concern (COCs) for Zone 1; therefore, the potential for natural attenuation mechanisms to effectively reduce low, dissolved concentrations of these compounds in site groundwater also was qualitatively considered.

Book Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of the Remediation by Natural Attenuation Option at Zone 1 Westover Air Reserve Base Chicopee  Massachusetts

Download or read book Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of the Remediation by Natural Attenuation Option at Zone 1 Westover Air Reserve Base Chicopee Massachusetts written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work plan prepared by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES), formerly Engineering Science, Inc. (ES), presents the scope of work required for the collection of data necessary to conduct a treatability study (TS) for remediation of groundwater contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons at Zone 1, located at Westover Air Reserve Base (ARB) in Chicopee, Massachusetts (the Base). Zone 1 is composed of previously identified sites SS-16, SS-19, and WP-15. All hydrogeologic and groundwater chemical data necessary to evaluate the various remedial options will be collected under this program; however, this work plan is oriented toward the collection of hydrogeologic data to be used as input into groundwater flow and solute transport models in support of remediation by natural attenuation (RNA) with long-term monitoring (LTM) for restoration groundwater contaminated with benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX)

Book Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Option at the Christmas Tree Fire Training Area at Westover Air Reserve Base Chicopee  Massachusetts

Download or read book Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Option at the Christmas Tree Fire Training Area at Westover Air Reserve Base Chicopee Massachusetts written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Intrinsic remediation is an innovative remedial approach that relies on natural attenuation to remediate contaminants dissolved in groundwater. Mechanisms for natural attenuation of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) include biodegradation, advection, dispersion, dilution froin recharge, sorption, and volatilization. Of these processes, biodegradation is the only mechanism working to transform contaminants into innocuous byproducts. Intrinsic bioremediation occurs when indigenous microorganisms work to bring about a reduction in the total mass of contamination in the subsurface without the addition of nutrients. Patterns and rates of intrinsic remediation can vary markedly from site to site depending on governing physical and chemical processes. The main emphasis of the work described herein was to evaluate if natural attenuation mechanisms would be sufficient to reduce concentrations of dissolved fuel- related compounds in groundwater to levels that meet federal and state groundwater protection standards. The potential for these mechanisms to effectively reduce the concentrations of chlorinated solvents at the site, which is ancillary to the scope of this program, also was qualitatively considered. This study is not intended to be contaminant assessment report, a remedial action options evaluation, or a remedial action plan; rather, it is provided for the use of the Base and its prime environmental contractor(s) as information to be used for future decision making regarding this site.

Book Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Option at the Current Fire Training Area  Westover Air Reserves Base  Chicopee  Massachusetts

Download or read book Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Option at the Current Fire Training Area Westover Air Reserves Base Chicopee Massachusetts written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 377 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a treatability study performed by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES) at the Current Fire Training Area (FT-08), Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts to evaluate the use of intrinsic remediation with long-term morning (LTM) as a remedial option for dissolved fuel-hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents in the shallow groundwater. Residual light nonaqueous-phase liquid (LNAPL) present within the vadose zone and phreatic soils serves as a continuing source for the dissolved groundwater contamination. There is no evidence of mobile LNAPL at this site. This study focused on the fate and transport of dissolved benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) in the shallow groundwater system at the site.

Book Final Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Option at the Current Fire Training Area  Westover Air Reserves Base  Chicopee  Massachusetts

Download or read book Final Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Option at the Current Fire Training Area Westover Air Reserves Base Chicopee Massachusetts written by Parsons engineering science inc denver co and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a treatability study performed by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES) at the Current Fire Training Area (FT-08), Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts to evaluate the use of intrinsic remediation with long-term morning (LTM) as a remedial option for dissolved fuel-hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents in the shallow groundwater. Residual light nonaqueous-phase liquid (LNAPL) present within the vadose zone and phreatic soils serves as a continuing source for the dissolved groundwater contamination. There is no evidence of mobile LNAPL at this site. This study focused on the fate and transport of dissolved benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) in the shallow groundwater system at the site.

Book Final Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation Site FT 1 at Fairchild Air Force Base  Spokane  Washington

Download or read book Final Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation Site FT 1 at Fairchild Air Force Base Spokane Washington written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a treatability study performed by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES) at the FT-1 Site, Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington to evaluate remediation by natural attenuation (RNA) of dissolved fuel-hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents in the shallow groundwater. RNA will supplement the engineered remedial actions prescribed in the Record of Decision (ROD). Residual nonaqueous-phase liquid (NAPL) present within the vadose zone and phreatic soils serves as a continuing source for the dissolved groundwater contamination. There is no evidence of mobile NAPL at this site. This study focused on the fate and transport of dissolved benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) in the shallow groundwater system at the site. Dissolved chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) also are present in the shallow groundwater; therefore, the potential for RNA of these compounds was investigated as well. Site history and the results of soil and groundwater investigations conducted previously are also summarized in this report. Comparison of BTEX, CAH, electron acceptor, and biodegradation byproduct isopleth maps for Site FT-1 provides strong.

Book Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation for Groundwater at Site FTA 2

Download or read book Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation for Groundwater at Site FTA 2 written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 483 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a remediation by natural attenuation treatability study (RNA TS) performed by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES) at Fire Training Area 2 (FTA-2), Tinker Air Force Base (AFB), Oklahoma. The RNA TS was performed to evaluate the use of natural attenuation with long-term monitoring (LTM) as a remedial option for dissolved chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CAM) contamination in the upper saturated zone (USZ). The presence of groundwater contamination and soil contamination at the site was documented during remedial investigations performed by International Technology Corporation (IT) (1994) and Tetra Tech (TT) (1996). This TS focused on the impact of dissolved CAHs, primarily trichloroethane (TCE), on the USZ groundwater system at, and downgradient from, the site. Site history and the results of soil and groundwater investigations conducted previously also are summarized in this report.

Book Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation for Groundwater at Area A

Download or read book Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation for Groundwater at Area A written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a treatability study (TS) performed by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES) at the Area A Service Station (Area A), Tinker Air Force Base (AFB), Oklahoma, to evaluate remediation by natural attenuation (RNA) of dissolved chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) and fuel hydrocarbons in groundwater. The TS focused on the fate and transport of dissolved CAHs, particularly trichloroethene (TCE), which are present at high concentrations. Petroleum hydrocarbons INCLUDING BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, AND XYLENES (BTEX) are also present in site groundwater and were considered in this TS. The site history and results of previous soil and groundwater investigations are also summarized in this report.

Book Treatability Study to Evaluate Remediation by Natural Attenuation at UST Sites 10 494 10 495  and 10 496  Volume 1 of 1  Test and Appendices  Beale Air Force Base  California

Download or read book Treatability Study to Evaluate Remediation by Natural Attenuation at UST Sites 10 494 10 495 and 10 496 Volume 1 of 1 Test and Appendices Beale Air Force Base California written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 705 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a treatability study performed by Parsons Engineering Science. Inc. (Parsons ES) at UST Sites 10-494, 10-495, and 10-496 (UST Site) Beale Air Force Base. California to evaluate the use of remediation by natural attlenuation (RNA) with long-term monitoring (LTM) as a remedial option for dissolved benzene. toluene. ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) and total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g) contamination in the shallow groundwater. This study focused on the impact of dissolved BTEX and TPH-g compounds on the shallow groundwater system at the site. Site history and the results of soil and groundwater investigations conducted previously are also summarized in this report.

Book Treatability Study in Support of Monitored Natural Attenuation at Landfill 3  Site LF 03   F  E  Warren Air Force Base  Cheyenne  Wyoming

Download or read book Treatability Study in Support of Monitored Natural Attenuation at Landfill 3 Site LF 03 F E Warren Air Force Base Cheyenne Wyoming written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a treatability study (TS) conducted to evaluate the use of natural attenuation for remediation of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CAM) - contaminated groundwater at Site LF-03, F. E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. The numerical models MODFLOW and MT3D were used in conjunction with site-specific geologic, hydrologic, and laboratory analytical data to simulate the migration and biodegradation of trichloroethene (TCE) dissolved in groundwater. It is likely that contaminants were first introduced into groundwater at this site shortly after the opening of LF-03 around 1960. Solvents, fuels, and other liquid wastes may have been spilled or dumped, or have leaked from containers in the landfill. Contaminants dissolved in leachate are assumed to have entered groundwater over relatively large areas (i.e., the landfill), through point sources due to spills or dumping, or through contact between groundwater and residual non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) at or below the water table. Contaminants observed in groundwater at LF-03 at concentrations greater than US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) include TCE and cis-1,2-dichloroethene (cis-1,2-DCE). The dissolved CAM plume - appears to have migrated approximately 1,500 feet northeast from the source area at LF-03. Comparison of TCE plumes delineated in 1993 and 1999 indicate that the TCE plume is stable, although TCE concentrations have increased at several locations within the plume.

Book Treatability Study in Support of Intrinsic Remediation for Site OT 24

Download or read book Treatability Study in Support of Intrinsic Remediation for Site OT 24 written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of an intrinsic remediation treatability study (TS) performed by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES) at Site OT 24, MacDill Air Force Base (AFB, the Base), Tampa, Florida to evaluate the use of intrinsic remediation (natural attenuation) with long-term monitoring (LTM) as a remedial option for dissolved benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) contamination in the shallow saturated zone. Soil and groundwater contamination is documented for the site, with contamination being present in the aqueous (i.e., dissolved) and gaseous phases and as residual light nonaqueous-phase liquid (LNAPL) within the aquifer matrix. The presence of mobile LNAPL (free product) in the immediate vicinity of the contamination source area is also indicated at this site. This study focused on the impact of dissolved BTEX on the shallow groundwater system at and downgradient from the site. The impact of dissolved chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) such as vinyl chloride on the shallow groundwater system is also discussed. Site history and the results of soil, groundwater, and sediment investigations conducted previously are summarized in this report.

Book Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation  Natural Attenuation  Option at The Current Fire Training Area  Site FT 08  and The Christmas Tree Fire Training Area  Site FT 03

Download or read book Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Natural Attenuation Option at The Current Fire Training Area Site FT 08 and The Christmas Tree Fire Training Area Site FT 03 written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work plan, prepared by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES), formerly Engineering Science, Inc. (ES), presents the scope of work required for the collection of data necessary to conduct a treatability study (TS) for remediation of groundwater contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons and solvents at Site FT-03, the Current Fire Training Area, and Site FT-03, Christmas Tree Fire Training Area, located at Westover Air Reserve Base (ARB) in Chicopee, Massachusetts (the Base). Several remedial options will be evaluated during the TS, including free-phase product removal (if present); groundwater extraction, treatment, and disposal (i.e., pump and treat); bio-sparging; and natural contaminant attenuation (intrinsic remediation) with long-term monitoring. All hydrogeologic and groundwater chemical data necessary to evaluate the various remedial options will be collected under this program; however, this work plan is oriented toward the collection of hydrogeologic data to be used as input into groundwater flow and solute transport models in support of intrinsic remediation for restoration of fuel-hydrocarbon and chlorinated solvent contaminated groundwater.

Book Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation  Natural Attenuation  Option at IRP Site   16

Download or read book Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Natural Attenuation Option at IRP Site 16 written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work plan, prepared by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES) formerly Science, Inc. (ES), presents the scope of work required for the collection of data necessary to conduct a treatability study (TS) for remediation of groundwater contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons at Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Site SS-16 (a former military gasoline service station site), Langley Air Force Base (AFB) in Hampton, Virginia. Hydrogeologic and groundwater chemical data necessary to evaluate multiple remedial options will be collected under this program; however, this work plan is primarily oriented toward the collection of Hydrogeologic data to be used in support of intrinsic remediation (natural attenuation) for restoration of fuel-hydrocarbon- contaminated groundwater. Other remedial options will be considered in conjunction with intrinsic remediation during the TS, including free product removal; groundwater extraction and treatment (i.e., pump and treat); biosparging; bioslurping; and long-term monitoring.

Book Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation for Groundwater at Site LF 06  Columbus Air Force Base  Columbus  Mississippi

Download or read book Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation for Groundwater at Site LF 06 Columbus Air Force Base Columbus Mississippi written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 587 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report presents the results of a treatability study (TS) performed by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (parsons ES) at Site LF-06, Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, to evaluate remediation by natural attenuation (RNA) of dissolved fuel- hydrocarbons and chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) in groundwater. The TS focused on the fate and transport of dissolved CAHs, particularly trichloroethene (TCE), chlorobenzene (CB), and vinyl chloride (VC); however, petroleum hydrocarbons INCLUDING BENZENE, TOLUENE, ETHYLBENZENE, AND XYLENES (BTEX) also are present in site groundwater and were considered. The site history and the results of the soil and groundwater investigations conducted previously also are summarized in this report.

Book Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation at Building 1212

Download or read book Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of Remediation by Natural Attenuation at Building 1212 written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work plan, prepared by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES), formerly Engineering-Science, Inc. (ES), presents the scope of work required for the collection of data necessary to conduct a treatability study (TS) for remediation of groundwater contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons at Building 1212 located at Fairchild Air Force Base (AFB), 12 miles west of Spokane, Washington (the Base). Hydrogeological and groundwater chemical data collected under this program can be used to evaluate various remedial options; however, this work plan is oriented toward the collection of hydrogeological data to be used as input into groundwater flow and solute transport models in support of remediation by natural attenuation (RNA) with long-term monitoring (LTM) for restoration of groundwater contaminated with benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX). As used in this report, RNA refers to a management strategy that relies on natural attenuation mechanisms to remediate contaminants dissolved in groundwater and to control receptor exposure risks associated with contaminants in the subsurface. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) Office of Research and Development (ORD) and Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) define natural attenuation as: The biodegradation, dispersion, sorption, volatilization, and/or chemical and biochemical stabilization of contaminants to effectively reduce contaminant toxicity, mobility, or volume to levels that are protective of human health and the ecosystem. As suggested by this definition, mechanisms for natural attenuation of BTEX include advection, dispersion, dilution from recharge, sorption, volatilization, and biodegradation. Of these processes, biodegradation is the only mechanism working to transform contaminants into innocuous byproducts.

Book Draft Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation  Natural Attenuation  Option at Site 1  Hazardous Waste Storage Area

Download or read book Draft Work Plan for a Treatability Study in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation Natural Attenuation Option at Site 1 Hazardous Waste Storage Area written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work plan, prepared by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES), formerly Engineering-Science, Inc. (ES), presents the scope of work required for the collection of data necessary to conduct a treatability study (TS) for remediation of groundwater contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated organic compounds located at Site 1 (Hazardous Waste Storage Area) at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base (the Base), in Lockbourne, Ohio. Several remedial options will be evaluated during the TS, including free product removal; bioventing for source removal; air sparging; and natural contaminant attenuation (intrinsic remediation) with long-term monitoring. All hydrogeologic and groundwater chemical data necessary to evaluate the various remedial options will be collected under this program; however, this work plan is primarily oriented toward the collection of hydrogeologic data to be used as input into the Bioplume II groundwater model in support of intrinsic remediation for restoration of fuel-hydrocarbon-contaminated groundwater.

Book Natural Attenuation Considerations and Case Studies

Download or read book Natural Attenuation Considerations and Case Studies written by Godage B. Wickramanayake and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: - Natural Attenuation Considerations- Natural Attenuation Case Studies I: Chloroethenes- Natural Attenuation Case Studies II: Other Organics and Metals.