SEQUENCE Visualization of Natural Attenuation Trends at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
Titel:
SEQUENCE Visualization of Natural Attenuation Trends at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
Auteur:
Carey, Grant R. Wiedemeier, Todd H. Van Geel, Paul J. McBean, Edward A. Murphy, J. Richard Rovers, Frank A.
Verschenen in:
Bioremediation journal
Paginering:
Jaargang 3 (1999) nr. 4 pagina's 379-393
Jaar:
1999-10-01
Inhoud:
For monitored natural attenuation to be considered as an acceptable remedial approach, the proponent must clearly document converging lines of evidence that illustrate the effectiveness of this measure. SEQUENCE, a visualization tool based on a modified radial diagram approach, is ideally suited for evaluating spatial and temporal trends that provide supporting evidence for the efficacy of monitored natural attenuation. SEQUENCE was applied to evaluate the natural attenuation of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylene (BTEX) concentrations observed in groundwater at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. SEQUENCE-BTEX maps provided an efficient means of documenting the declining BTEX concentrations downgradient from the source area. SE-QUENCE-Redox maps were used to facilitate a correlation between elevated BTEX concentrations; decreasing electron acceptor concentrations (oxygen, nitrate, and sulfate); and elevated metabolic byproduct concentrations (iron(II) and methane) providing a second line of evidence that suggests BTEX compounds are being destroyed through biodegradation processes downgradient from the source area. Site-specific guidelines for interpolating representative data sets for use with the SEQUENCE approach are discussed.