Practical Handbook of Soil, Vadose Zone, and Ground-Water Contamination: Assessment, Prevention, and Remediation, Second Edition
, by Boulding; J. Russell- ISBN: 9781566706100 | 1566706106
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 9/17/2003
Basic Concepts | |
Geology, Soils, and Geomorphology | p. 3 |
Geologic Materials | p. 3 |
Mineralogy | p. 4 |
Texture and Fabric | p. 6 |
Rocks | p. 7 |
Unconsolidated Materials | p. 10 |
Geologic Processes | p. 10 |
Mechanical Weathering | p. 10 |
Chemical Weathering | p. 10 |
Erosion and Deposition | p. 11 |
Stratigraphy and Structure | p. 12 |
Stratigraphic Relationships | p. 12 |
Age and Relationship of Stratigraphic Units | p. 13 |
Folds and Fractures | p. 14 |
Geologic Maps and Cross Sections | p. 15 |
Basic Soil Concepts | p. 16 |
Factors of Soil Formation | p. 16 |
Soil Classification | p. 17 |
Soil Physical Properties | p. 18 |
Soil Chemical Properties | p. 22 |
Geomorphology and Ground Water | p. 22 |
Hydrogeomorphology | p. 23 |
Karst Geomorphology and Hydrology | p. 23 |
Geologic Settings of Ground Water Occurrence and Quality | p. 25 |
Ground Water in Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks | p. 27 |
Ground Water in Sedimentary Rocks | p. 27 |
Ground Water in Unconsolidated Sediments | p. 28 |
Regional Relationships in Ground-Water Quality | p. 28 |
Guide to Major References | p. 30 |
Ground Water and Vadose Zone Hydrology | p. 41 |
Ground Water in the Hydrologic Cycle | p. 41 |
Ground Water-Atmospheric Relationships | p. 42 |
Precipitation | p. 42 |
Infiltration | p. 43 |
Evapotranspiration | p. 44 |
Distribution of Precipitation in the Hydrologic Cycle | p. 44 |
Ground Water-Surface Water Relationships | p. 45 |
Characteristics of Surface Water Flow | p. 45 |
Drainage Basins | p. 45 |
Stream Types | p. 46 |
Surface Water Quality | p. 49 |
Water in the Vadose Zone | p. 50 |
Soil Water Energy Concepts | p. 50 |
Subdivisions of the Vadose Zone | p. 51 |
Soil Moisture Retention Relationships | p. 52 |
Saturated vs. Unsaturated Flow | p. 53 |
Water in the Saturated Zone (1): Fundamental Concepts | p. 54 |
Hydraulic Head and Gradients | p. 54 |
Unconfined and Confined Aquifers | p. 54 |
Heterogeneity and Anisotropy | p. 55 |
Porous Media vs. Fracture/Conduit Flow | p. 57 |
Ground Water Fluctuations | p. 57 |
Ground Water Divides and Other Aquifer Boundaries | p. 59 |
Water in the Saturated Zone (2): Water Storage and Flow | p. 60 |
Aquifer Storage Properties: Porosity and Specific Yield/Storativity | p. 61 |
Water-Transmitting Properties: Hydraulic Conductivity and Transmissivity | p. 62 |
Darcy's Law | p. 62 |
Flow Between Aquifers | p. 63 |
Interstitial Velocity and Time of Travel | p. 64 |
Ground-Water Pumping Concepts | p. 65 |
Guide to Major References | p. 67 |
Soil and Ground Water Geochemistry and Microbiology | p. 81 |
Key Characteristics of Chemical Systems | p. 81 |
Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, and Kinetics | p. 82 |
Heterogeneity and Reversibility | p. 83 |
Phases and Speciation | p. 83 |
Distribution vs. Transformation Processes | p. 84 |
Subsurface Distribution Processes | p. 85 |
Acid-Base Equilibria | p. 85 |
Sorption | p. 86 |
Precipitation and Dissolution | p. 87 |
Immiscible Phase Separation | p. 88 |
Volatilization | p. 89 |
Subsurface Transformation Processes | p. 89 |
Complexation | p. 89 |
Hydrolysis | p. 90 |
Oxidation-Reduction | p. 92 |
Biotransformation | p. 94 |
Other Transformation Processes | p. 95 |
Subsurface Environmental Parameters | p. 96 |
pH | p. 96 |
Eh and Other Redox Indicators | p. 97 |
Salinity | p. 100 |
Soil and Aquifer Matrix | p. 101 |
Temperature and Pressure | p. 102 |
Microbial Ecology of the Subsurface | p. 102 |
Classification of Microorganisms | p. 102 |
Natural Biological Activity in the Subsurface | p. 103 |
Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Degradation | p. 104 |
Biotransformation of Organic Contaminants | p. 105 |
Guide to Major References | p. 108 |
Sources and Behavior of Subsurface Contaminants | p. 117 |
Definitions of Contamination | p. 117 |
Extent and Sources of Subsurface Contamination | p. 118 |
Extent of Contamination | p. 118 |
Major Types of Contaminants | p. 119 |
Major Sources of Contamination | p. 120 |
General Mechanisms of Ground Water Contamination | p. 123 |
Infiltration | p. 124 |
Recharge from Surface Water | p. 125 |
Direct Migration | p. 125 |
Interaquifer Exchange | p. 126 |
Contaminant Transport Processes | p. 127 |
Advection | p. 127 |
Hydrodynamic Dispersion | p. 128 |
Density/Viscosity Differences | p. 130 |
Osmotic Potential | p. 134 |
Facilitated Transport | p. 134 |
Contaminant Retardation | p. 134 |
Filtration | p. 135 |
Sorption | p. 135 |
Retardation by Sorption | p. 138 |
Precipitation | p. 139 |
Transformation | p. 139 |
Phase Partitioning to Assess Presence of DNAPLs in the Subsurface | p. 139 |
Soil Water Concentrations from Total Soil Concentrations | p. 140 |
Soil Water Concentrations from Soil Gas Concentration | p. 140 |
Contaminant Plume Behavior | p. 141 |
Geologic Influences | p. 141 |
pH and Eh | p. 141 |
Leachate Composition | p. 142 |
Source Characteristics | p. 142 |
Interactions of Various Factors on Contaminant Plumes | p. 143 |
Guide to Major References | p. 147 |
Assessment and Monitoring | |
Planning Field Investigations | p. 169 |
Overview of Investigation Planning Process | p. 169 |
Investigation Objectives | p. 169 |
Investigation Scale | p. 170 |
Planning and Conducting Contaminant Investigations | p. 171 |
Special Considerations for DNAPL Investigations | p. 175 |
Accelerated/Expedited Site Characterization Approaches | p. 176 |
Existing Information Sources | p. 177 |
Soil and Geomorphic Data | p. 177 |
Geologic and Hydrologic Data | p. 177 |
Air Photo Interpretation | p. 180 |
Developing a Sampling and Monitoring Plan | p. 181 |
Types of Monitoring | p. 181 |
Sampling Protocol | p. 182 |
Sample Location | p. 183 |
Sample Parameter/Analyte Selection | p. 186 |
Sampling Frequency, Type, and Size | p. 188 |
Sample Collection and Handling | p. 189 |
Data Measurement and Reliability | p. 192 |
Deterministic vs. Random Geochemical Data | p. 192 |
Data Representativeness | p. 193 |
Measurement Bias, Precision, and Accuracy | p. 193 |
Sources of Error | p. 194 |
Analytical and QA/QC Concepts | p. 197 |
Instrumentation and Analytical Methods | p. 197 |
Limit of Detection | p. 197 |
Types of QA/QC Samples | p. 199 |
Statistical Techniques | p. 200 |
Statistical Approaches to Geochemical Variability | p. 200 |
Geostatistics | p. 201 |
Guide to Major References | p. 202 |
Geophysical and Remote Sensing Techniques | p. 215 |
Overview of Remote Sensing and Geophysical Techniques | p. 215 |
Uses of Geophysics in Contamination Studies | p. 215 |
General Characteristics of Geophysical Methods | p. 217 |
Airborne Remote Sensing | p. 218 |
Visible and Near-Infrared Aerial Photography | p. 218 |
Other Airborne Remote Sensing Techniques | p. 220 |
Surface Geophysical Methods | p. 221 |
Electromagnetics | p. 221 |
Resistivity and Other Electrical Methods | p. 223 |
Seismic Refraction and Shallow Seismic Reflection | p. 225 |
Magnetometry | p. 225 |
Ground-Penetrating Radar | p. 226 |
Gravimetrics | p. 227 |
Thermal Methods | p. 227 |
Borehole Geophysics | p. 228 |
Electrical and Electromagnetic Logging Methods | p. 229 |
Nuclear Logging Methods | p. 229 |
Acoustic and Seismic Logging Methods | p. 231 |
Lithologic and Hydrogeologic Characterization Logs | p. 232 |
Downhole Methods in Ground-Water Contamination Studies | p. 233 |
CPT and Other Direct-Push Sensing Methods | p. 236 |
Standard ECPT and Piezocone | p. 237 |
Other CPT and Direct-Push Instrumentation | p. 237 |
Selection of Geophysical Methods | p. 237 |
Guide to Major References | p. 238 |
General Geophysics | p. 238 |
Ground Water and Contaminated Sites | p. 239 |
Evaluation of Literature References | p. 239 |
Characterization of Vadose Zone and Ground Water Hydrology | p. 259 |
Measurement of Vadose Zone Hydrologic Parameters | p. 259 |
Matric Potential and Moisture Content | p. 259 |
Infiltration and Hydraulic Conductivity | p. 260 |
Other Vadose Water Budget Parameters | p. 262 |
Other Hydrologic Parameters | p. 263 |
Preparation and Use of Potentiometric Maps | p. 264 |
Water Level Measurement | p. 264 |
Plotting Equipotential Contours | p. 265 |
Flow Nets | p. 267 |
Common Errors in Contouring | p. 268 |
Common Errors in Interpretation | p. 271 |
Field and Laboratory Measurement of Aquifer Parameters | p. 272 |
Shallow Water Table Tests | p. 272 |
Well Tests | p. 272 |
Other Field Tests | p. 275 |
Laboratory Measurements | p. 275 |
Estimation of Subsurface Hydrologic Parameters | p. 276 |
Estimation from Soil Survey Data | p. 276 |
Estimation from Aquifer Matrix Type | p. 278 |
A Simple Well Test for Estimating Hydraulic Conductivity | p. 279 |
Special Considerations in Hydrogeologic Mapping | p. 279 |
Delineation of Aquifer Boundaries | p. 279 |
Characterization of Aquifer Heterogeneity and Anisotropy | p. 280 |
Presence and Degree of Confinement | p. 282 |
Characterization of Fractured Rock and Karst Aquifers | p. 284 |
Guide to Major References | p. 289 |
Soil and Ground Water Tracers | p. 305 |
Types and Uses of Tracer Tests | p. 305 |
Measurement of Hydrogeologic Parameters | p. 305 |
Delineation of Contaminant Sources and Plumes | p. 307 |
Characterizing Vadose Zone Hydrology | p. 308 |
Tracer Selection | p. 309 |
Overview of Types of Tracers | p. 309 |
Hydrogeologic Considerations | p. 310 |
Tracer Characteristics | p. 310 |
Other Considerations | p. 311 |
Tracing in Karst vs. Porous Media | p. 311 |
Types of Tracers | p. 311 |
Ions | p. 312 |
Dyes | p. 313 |
Gases | p. 316 |
Isotopes | p. 318 |
Alcohol Tracers | p. 320 |
Water Temperature | p. 322 |
Particulates | p. 322 |
Tracer Tests in Karst and Fractured Rock | p. 325 |
Tracer Tests in Porous Media | p. 326 |
Estimating the Amount of Tracer to Inject | p. 327 |
Single-Well Techniques | p. 327 |
Two-Well Techniques | p. 328 |
Divergent-Line-Drive Techniques | p. 329 |
Design and Construction of Test Wells | p. 329 |
Injection and Sample Collection | p. 330 |
Interpretation of Results | p. 330 |
Guide to Major References | p. 333 |
Field Sampling and Monitoring of Contaminants | p. 345 |
Types of Monitoring Installations | p. 345 |
Vadose Zone Monitoring Installations | p. 345 |
Ground Water Monitoring Installations | p. 346 |
Drilling Methods for Sampling and Well Installation | p. 349 |
Selection Criteria | p. 349 |
Auger and Rotary Methods | p. 349 |
Other Drilling Methods | p. 350 |
Conventional Monitoring Well Installations | p. 350 |
Well Casing and Screens | p. 352 |
Filter Pack, Grouts, and Seals | p. 354 |
Well Development | p. 356 |
Well Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Abandonment | p. 359 |
Common Design Flaws and Installation Problems | p. 359 |
Sampling Subsurface Solids and the Vadose Zone | p. 360 |
Subsurface Solids Sampling | p. 360 |
Soil Gas Sampling | p. 361 |
Soil-Solute Sampling | p. 362 |
Microbiological Sampling and Other Sensitive Constituents | p. 364 |
Sampling Ground Water | p. 365 |
Portable Well Samplers | p. 365 |
Portable/Permanent In Situ Samplers and Sensors | p. 366 |
Purging | p. 368 |
New Developments in Multilevel Sampling | p. 368 |
Field Screening and Analytical Methods | p. 369 |
Field Analysis vs. CLP Analytical Laboratory | p. 369 |
Overview of Specific Techniques | p. 370 |
Types of Analytical Instrumentation | p. 370 |
Guide to Major References | p. 371 |
Use of Models and Computers in Contaminant Investigations | p. 393 |
Uses of Models and Computers | p. 393 |
Government Decision Making | p. 394 |
Site Assessment | p. 394 |
Ground-Water Protection and Remediation | p. 395 |
Mathematical Approaches to Modeling | p. 395 |
Deterministic vs. Stochastic Models | p. 395 |
System Spatial Characteristics | p. 397 |
Analytical vs. Numerical Models | p. 397 |
Grid Design | p. 398 |
Classification of Ground-Water Computer Codes | p. 400 |
Porous Media Flow Codes | p. 401 |
Porous Media Solute Transport Codes | p. 402 |
Hydrogeochemical Codes | p. 404 |
Specialized Codes | p. 404 |
General Code Selection Considerations | p. 405 |
Ground-Water Flow Parameters | p. 406 |
Contaminant Transport Parameters | p. 407 |
Computer Hardware and Software | p. 409 |
Usability and Reliability | p. 409 |
Quality Assurance/Quality Control | p. 410 |
Potential Pitfalls | p. 411 |
Other Geoenvironmental Computer Applications | p. 411 |
Parameter Identification | p. 412 |
Code Pre- and Postprocessors | p. 412 |
Statistical Analysis | p. 412 |
Data Plotting and Other Graphics | p. 413 |
Geographic Information Systems | p. 414 |
Neural Networks and Automated Image Processing | p. 418 |
Guide to Major Information Sources | p. 418 |
Prevention and Remediation | |
Prevention and Minimization of Contamination | p. 439 |
General Approaches | p. 439 |
Facility-Specific Waste Management and Control | p. 439 |
Wellhead Protection Area Management | p. 440 |
Other Approaches and Programs | p. 440 |
Delineation of Wellhead Protection Areas | p. 440 |
Criteria for Delineation of Wellhead Protection Areas | p. 440 |
Overview of Wellhead Protection Delineation Methods | p. 443 |
Vulnerability Mapping | p. 445 |
Selection of Delineation Methods | p. 447 |
Identification of Potential Contaminant Sources | p. 450 |
Step-by-Step Inventory Procedures | p. 452 |
Cross-Cutting Sources: Wells, Storage Tanks, and Waste Disposal | p. 453 |
Nonindustrial Sources | p. 453 |
Commercial and Industrial Sources | p. 453 |
Assessing the Risk from Potential Contaminants | p. 453 |
Risk Ranking Methods | p. 455 |
Other Risk Evaluation Methods | p. 458 |
Wellhead Protection Area Management | p. 459 |
General Regulatory and Nonregulatory Approaches | p. 459 |
General Technical Approaches | p. 460 |
Specific Regulatory and Technical Approaches | p. 460 |
Contingency Planning | p. 460 |
Guide to Major References | p. 468 |
Remediation Planning | p. 487 |
Conceptual Approach to Soil and Ground Water Remediation | p. 487 |
Methodology | p. 489 |
Site Characterization | p. 490 |
Assessment of Problem | p. 493 |
Interim Corrective Action | p. 495 |
Treatment Approaches | p. 495 |
Monitoring Program | p. 497 |
Health and Safety Considerations | p. 498 |
Selection of Treatment Methods | p. 498 |
Utility of Mathematical Models | p. 498 |
Treatability Studies | p. 498 |
Treatment Trains | p. 501 |
Measurement and Interpretation of Treatment Effectiveness | p. 502 |
Guide to Major References | p. 502 |
Remediation of Contaminated Soils | p. 515 |
General Approaches to Soil Remediation | p. 515 |
Soil Vacuum Extraction | p. 517 |
Significant Chemical Properties | p. 517 |
Significant Soil Properties | p. 518 |
Design Considerations | p. 521 |
Enhanced Biodegradation | p. 523 |
Passive Soil Vapor Extraction | p. 524 |
Bioremediation | p. 524 |
Approaches to In Situ Biological Treatment | p. 525 |
Significant Environmental Parameters | p. 525 |
Other Treatment Approaches | p. 528 |
Sorption, Ion Exchange, and Precipitation | p. 528 |
Solidification and Stabilization | p. 529 |
Soil Flushing | p. 530 |
Soil Thermal Extraction Methods | p. 531 |
Prepared Bed Reactors | p. 532 |
Guide to Major References | p. 533 |
Remediation of Contaminated Ground Water | p. 539 |
Overview | p. 539 |
Site Characterization | p. 541 |
Treatment Trains | p. 541 |
Regulatory Considerations | p. 542 |
Source Control | p. 542 |
Removal | p. 542 |
Surface Water Controls | p. 544 |
Containment: Ground-Water Barriers and Flow Control | p. 545 |
Slurry Trench Wall | p. 545 |
Grouting | p. 545 |
Sheet Piling, Membrane, and Synthetic Sheet Curtains | p. 546 |
Interceptor Systems | p. 546 |
Hydrodynamic Controls | p. 546 |
Ground-Water Collection | p. 547 |
Well Field Pumping | p. 548 |
Interceptor Systems | p. 550 |
Ground-Water Treatment after Removal | p. 552 |
Ground-Water Pump-and-Treat Methods | p. 554 |
Physical Treatment | p. 554 |
Chemical Treatment | p. 557 |
Biological Treatment | p. 558 |
In Situ Treatment | p. 560 |
In Situ Physical/Chemical Treatment | p. 560 |
In Situ Biological Treatment | p. 561 |
Permeable Reactive Treatment Walls | p. 563 |
Phytoremediation | p. 565 |
Enhanced Natural Attenuation | p. 566 |
Guide to Major References | p. 567 |
Summary Information on Major Subsurface Characterization and Monitoring Techniques | p. 575 |
Index to ASTM Field and Laboratory Methods Possibly Pertinent to Environmental Site Characterization | p. 597 |
Tables and Figures for Estimation of Aquifer Parameters | p. 615 |
Estimating Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity from Grain-Size Characteristics | p. 618 |
Estimating Scale-Dependent Hydrodynamic Dispersivity | p. 624 |
Worksheets and Checklists for Ground Water and Wellhead Protection | p. 629 |
Aquifer Properties and Contaminant Fate and Transport Problems and Solutions | p. 659 |
Contaminated Site Characteristics | p. 659 |
Groundwater Flow | p. 659 |
Contaminant Fate and Transport | p. 660 |
Answers to Problem Set | p. 661 |
Master List of Figures and Tables with Credits | p. 663 |
Figure and Table References | p. 670 |
Index | p. 679 |
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