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Page 1: Determination of the Radius  of Influence for Chemical Treatment in an  Unconfined Aquifer

Determination of the Radius

of Influence for Chemical Treatment in an

Unconfined Aquifer

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HAMMOND

LAKE COUNTYINDIANA

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Site• Fine Sand • Unconfined Aquifer• Lower Confining Unit• Petroleum Impacts• Gasoline

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GroundwaterFlow• Gradient .02• Flow E-NE• K=25 ft/day

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Cross Section A-A’• Smear Zone• Utilities

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Pre-TreatmentGroundwater Plume

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Pilot Test

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Pilot Test• Injection Test• 200 Gallons @ 2gpm• Three Observation Wells• Low Pressure• Double Diaphragm Pump

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Pilot Test Results• Radius of Impact >15 feet• Injection Pressure <10 psi• Rate 2gpm

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Treatment Design• RegenOx• 45 points • 48lbs (oxidant)• 94 gallons per point• Two Treatments• ORC-A

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Implementation• August and September 2012• 5 days per round x 2• 2,160 lbs RegenOx• 4,230 gallons• ORC-A • 16.4 lbs/point

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Water Elevation Monitoring• During Injection• Water Level Response

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Water Elevation Monitoring• During Injection• Water Level Response

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Radial Pressure Response• Observed > 40ft• Related to K

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Groundwater Stability Monitoring• D.O.• pH• Temp• ORP• TDS

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Groundwater Stability Monitoring• D.O.• pH• Temp• ORP• TDS

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Pre-Treatment Groundwater Plume• Stable

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Post TreatmentGroundwater Plume• Perimeter Treatment• Source Treatment

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AnalyticalResultsPerimeter Well

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AnalyticalResultsSource Well

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Problems• Application performed during low water

level period• Application period driven by regulatory

agency instead of site conditions• Application design does not consider

contaminant concentration distribution

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SolutionSmear Zone

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SolutionTreatment at High Water Table• 90 percent efficiency

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Problem• Application performed during low water

level period• Application period driven by regulatory

agency instead of site conditions• Application design does not consider

contaminant concentrations

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SolutionRemedial Work Plan• Include Water Level Monitoring Design• Evaluate Smear Zone • Determine Seasonal Fluctuations

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SolutionContinuous Water Level Monitoring

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Problem• Application performed during low water

level period• Application period driven by regulatory

agency instead of site conditions• Application design does not consider

contaminant concentration distribution

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SolutionTreatment DesignBased on Distribution Of Contaminant

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Conclusions• Application should be performed based

on high water level data for the site• High water level results in better pore

contact with the source area

• Contaminant concentrations must be considered in the design of the application

• Distribution of the product should be consistent with the contaminant concentrations

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