Long Term Monitoring of Hydrocarbon Contamination Using Multi-Level Vapor Phase Piezometers
Titel:
Long Term Monitoring of Hydrocarbon Contamination Using Multi-Level Vapor Phase Piezometers
Auteur:
Pearce, P. Parker, W. Van Geel, P.
Verschenen in:
Environmental forensics
Paginering:
Jaargang 3 (2002) nr. 2 pagina's 163-177
Jaar:
2002
Inhoud:
This study evaluated the feasibility of supplementing groundwater monitoring protocols by assessing the vadose zone for the extent of residual subsurface contamination. The study also characterized the response of the soil gas signatures with respect to different soil types and degrees of contamination. A field study was conducted at a former gasoline vending station located in Ottawa, Canada. The current state of contamination was determined by analysis of soil samples taken from boreholes. A series of 10 nested soil gas wells with monitoring depths of 0.75, 1.5, 2.25 and 3.0 m were then installed. Using these wells, soil gas surveys were performed at regular intervals over an extended period to quantify Gaseous TPH (TPH g ), oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations in the soil gas. Results indicate that soil gas wells located near the source term exhibited characteristic soil gas signatures and significant fluctuations in TPH g , oxygen, and carbon dioxide concentrations with time. Soil gas wells located beyond the soil contamination demonstrated limited correlation between TPH g , oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations and decreased seasonal variability.