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ISCO of TCE-Impacted Groundwater in Bedrock through an Enhanced Fracture Network Authors: Omer J. Uppal, Brian Blum, Kyle Warren, Erica Sterzinar, and Annie Lee
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ISCO of TCE-Impacted Groundwater in Bedrock through an Enhanced

Fracture Network

Authors: Omer J. Uppal, Brian Blum, Kyle Warren,

Erica Sterzinar, and Annie Lee

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

• Site Background • COCs, geology/hydrogeology, remedial objective

previous ISCO remedial actions/timeline

• ISCO Implementation - 2011 • Enhanced Fracture Network

• Permanganate Injections

• Post-Remediation Results

• Next Steps • Technical Impracticability

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SITE BACKGROUND

• 200 Acre Industrial R&D Facility Since the 1940s

• Trichloroethene (TCE) plume identified in the early 1980s

• The plume occupies an area of approximately 3 million square feet.

• ISRA triggered in 1996

Intermediate Zone TCE Plume

SOURCE ZONE “B”

SOURCE ZONE “A”

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SITE GEOLOGY

• Four stratigraphic units

• Glacial Till

• Saprolite

• Columnar Basalt – Target Formation

• Feltville Formation

• Vertical faults and columnar nature of joints likely facilitated vertical migration of contaminants.

• Poorly connected fractures form a complex network with low hydraulic connectivity.

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SITE CONCEPTUAL MODEL

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PREVIOUS REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES

• DNAPL Source Zone Pilot Tests

• Implementation of SVE Pilot Test – 2003

• Implementation of ISCO Pilot Test – 2003

• Blast fracture trenches

installation – 2006

• 51,024 gallons (31,320 lbs.) 2.5% Potassium Permanganate & 10% Sodium Permanganate Solution injected from 2003 to 2009

NOVEMBER 2005

JANUARY 2008

INTERMEDIATE ZONE TCE PLUME

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REMEDIAL ACTIVITIES

• 9 Blast fracture trenches totaling approximately 21,400 linear feet were installed on site to facilitate chemical oxidant injections

• 327 blast and injection boreholes

SEPTEMBER 2011

JANUARY 2008

INTERMEDIATE ZONE TCE PLUME

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TRENCH CROSS SECTION

KMnO4/NaMnO4

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TRENCH LAYOUT

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ISCO INJECTION - 2011

• Additional Injections October through November 2011

• The objective was to mitigate the residual “source” of TCE groundwater plume with concentrations greater than 1,000 ppb.

INTERMEDIATE ZONE TCE PLUME

SEPTEMBER 2011

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ISCO INJECTION - 2011

• 43,200 gallons (9,151 lbs.) 2.5% Potassium Permanganate solution injected into 32 intermediate injection wells and 8 deep injection wells

• Hydraulic fracturing

• Injection pressures were up to 100 PSI.

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ISCO INJECTION - 2011

• Techniques used to facilitate oxidant delivery

• Specially designed oxidant distribution manifolds

• High pressure wellhead assemblies

• Overnight gravity feed injection scheme

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BEDROCK INJECTION STRATEGY

• Six deep injection wells and 1 Intermediate injection well were hydro-fractured to facilitate chemical oxidant injections.

• Overnight gravity feed to facilitate improved injection rates.

• The project scope was finished several weeks ahead of schedule and under budget due to these aggressive injection strategies.

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ISCO ACTIVITIES

TOTAL OF ALL ISCO ACTIVITIES

Potassium

Permanganate

(lbs)

Sodium

Permanganate

(KMnO4 equiv lbs)1

10% Modified

Fenton's Reagent

(gallons)

Pilot Test

October 2003 to December 2003 4,320 -- --

Interim Remedial Measure

June 2006 to November 2007 5,870 18,480 1,270

DNAPL Entry Zone Oxidant Placement

October 2007 1,600 200 --

Supplemental Injections

October to November 2009 850 -- --

Additional Injections

October to November 2011 9,150 -- --

Totals 21,790 18,680 1,270

GRAND TOTAL 40,470 pounds

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REMEDIAL ACTION RESULTS

INTERMEDIATE ZONE

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REMEDIAL ACTION RESULTS

DEEP 1 ZONE

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REMEDIAL ACTION RESULTS

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• Reduction in size of groundwater plume • 71% reduction in intermediate bedrock zone

• 21% reduction in deep 1 bedrock zone

• Reduction in average TCE concentrations by 88%

• Limited additional ISCO injection planned for the intermediate zone in 2014

• Remaining TCE concentrations are expected to decrease over time

REMEDIAL ACTION RESULTS

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TECHNICAL IMPRACTABILITY WAIVER

• Groundwater contamination depth extends up to 585 feet bgs.

• Fracture diameter, spacing, orientation, vertical extent, and connectivity within and between formations cannot be accurately determined.

• Dissolved TCE contamination has diffused into interstitial spaces, dead-end fractures and solution voids along contaminated fracture flow paths.

• Approximately 1.6 million square feet of the plume underlies a developed residential area.

• Limitations of subsurface remediation technologies

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QUESTIONS?