Development of Assessment Tools for Evaluation of the Benefits of DNAPL Source Zone Treatment
A tool to assist site managers in quantifying the effect of DNAPL source zone treatment on downstream contaminant flux in heterogeneous aquifer systems, evaluating the potential for microbial reductive dechlorination following source zone treatment by surfactant flushing, designing monitoring strategies to quantify near source zone contaminant mass flux and estimate flux uncertainty; and conducting cost-benefit analyses for alternative source zone treatment methods.
Authors
Linda Abriola, Ph.D.
Brown University
Phone: (401) 863-2677
linda_abriola@brown.edu
Dr. Pierre Goovaerts
Biomedware
Phone: 734-913-1098
goovaerts@biomedware.com
Dr. Kurt Pennell
Georgia Institute of Technology
Phone: 404-894-9365
kurt.pennell@ce.gatech.edu
Dr. Frank Löffler
Georgia Institute of Technology
Phone: (404) 894-0279
frank.loeffler@ce.gatech.edu
Project
Development of Assessment Tools for Evaluation of the Benefits of DNAPL Source Zone Treatment
Linda Abriola, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Brown University