Evaluating Contaminant Transport in the Vadose Zone to Support Remedy Decisions at Aqueous-Waste Disposal Sites - 16195
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (United States)
Inorganic contaminants in aqueous waste disposed at land surface have a potential to contaminate groundwater. However, contaminant concentrations are attenuated during transport through the vadose zone. Quantifying contaminant attenuation and the resulting temporal concentration profile of in underlying groundwater is important for assessing the need for, and type of, remediation in the vadose zone and groundwater. An approach was developed for evaluating vadose zone transport and attenuation of aqueous wastes containing inorganic (non-volatile) contaminants that were disposed at land surface (i.e., directly to the ground in cribs, trenches, tile fields, etc.) and their effect on underlying groundwater. The approach provides a structured method to estimate transport of contaminants through the vadose zone and the resulting temporal profile of groundwater contaminant concentrations. A series of numerical model simulations was applied to investigate how different factors affect contaminant transport in the vadose zone and the conditions for which individual factors are important. This analysis demonstrated that, while water flow and contaminant transport can be complex during aqueous-waste disposal, conditions will change over time after disposal ceases and fewer factors will control the contaminant transport rate and resulting temporal profile of groundwater contaminant concentrations. Data verifying that these conditions have been reached can be provided by a few key metrics such as the vertical profile of moisture content, the temporal profile of recharge at the site, and basic information about waste disposal and subsurface properties. Under these conditions, and with information about specific contaminant transport parameters (e.g., for partitioning), estimates of contaminant transport can be made and used to support remedy decisions. (authors)
- Research Organization:
- WM Symposia, Inc., PO Box 27646, 85285-7646 Tempe, AZ (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 22838069
- Report Number(s):
- INIS-US--19-WM-16195
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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