Rapid Site Characterization
With the current emphasis on natural attenuation,
necessary to get a complete picture of the extent and nature
of the contamination at the site. The major agent for natural
attenuation is bio-degradation, which is facilitated by native
bacteria. The activity of these bacteria is controlled by the
concentration of contaminants and by the presence
of electron acceptors that either allow or restrict the bacteria
to oxidize or reduce the contaminants. WEGE's Rapid Site
Characterization, uses direct push sampling to obtain data that
will delineate and/or define the shape and extent of the contaminant
plume along with other compounds of interest including electron
acceptors.
The initial direct push data, which provides the
shape and concentration pattern of the
contaminant plume, also provides the information, which allows us
to perform a Tier 1 RBCA Screening
of the site.
If the Tier 1 screening indicates that further
remediation
or study is needed at the site, the soil probe data can be used
to select the locations of either temporary or permanent monitor
wells. The wells allow for the collection of further chemical and hydraulic groundwater
parameters, which are needed for RBCA
Tier 2 modeling.
If the Tier 2 screening indicates that further study
or
remediation is needed, the data is examined to determine if it
would be practical to perform a RBCA Tier
3 evaluation with computer
modeling of the fate and transport of the contaminant.
If a Tier 3 evaluation would not be useful or the site fails the
evaluation, then the site is a candidate for Active Remediation .
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