Use of a risk-based hydrogeologic model to set remedial goals in a Puget Sound basin watershed
Creators
- 1. EA Engineering, Redmond, WA (United States)
- 2. Erda Environmental, Seattle, WA (United States)
- 3. HydroGeoChem, Seattle, WA (United States)
- 4. Papadopulos Associates, Boulder, CO (United States)
- 5. ECOChem, Seattle, WA (United States)
Description
The Port of Seattle is redeveloping industrial land for a container terminal along the southwest Seattle waterfront. Concrete, asphalt, ballast, and a landfill geomembrane will cover the site and prevent direct contact with surface soils, so remedial goals focused on groundwater contamination from subsurface soils. Groundwater at the site flows along an old stormwater drain, in a filled estuary of a small creek, to Elliott Bay. Remedial goals for a variety of organic chemicals, metals, and TPH in subsurface soils were identified to protect marine receptors in the bay and their consumers. Washington State and federal marine water quality criteria were the starting points in the risk-based model, and corresponding concentrations of chemicals in groundwater were back-calculated through a hydrogeologic model. The hydrogeologic model included a mixing zone component in the bay and dilution/attenuation factors along the groundwater transport pathway that were determined from onsite groundwater and surface water chemical concentrations. A rearranged Summers equation was then applied in a second back-calculation to determine subsurface soil concentrations corresponding to the back calculated groundwater concentrations. The equation was based on calculated aquifer flow rates for the small creek watershed and rates of infiltration through surface materials calculated for each redevelopment soil cover type by the HELP model. Results of the risk-based hydrogeologic back-calculation model indicate that, depending on soil cover type at the site, concentrations in subsurface soils of PCBs from 2 to 1,000 mg/kg and of TPH up to free phase concentration would not result in risks to marine organisms or their consumers in Elliott Bay
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
- Imprint Place
- Pensacola, FL (United States)
- ISBN
- 1-880611-03-1
- Imprint Title
- Second SETAC world congress (16. annual meeting): Abstract book. Global environmental protection: Science, politics, and common sense
- Imprint Pagination
- 378 p.
- Journal Page Range
- p. 230.
Conference
- Title
- 2. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) world conference.
- Dates
- 5-9 Nov 1995.
- Place
- Vancouver (Canada).
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 27056197
- Subject category
- S02: PETROLEUM; S58: GEOSCIENCES; S58: GEOSCIENCES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; GEOLOGY; HYDROCARBONS; HYDROLOGY; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; METALS; OIL SPILLS; PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS; REMEDIAL ACTION; SITE CHARACTERIZATION; WASHINGTON; WATERSHEDS
- Descriptors DEC
- ACCIDENTS; AROMATICS; CHLORINATED AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; ELEMENTS; HALOGENATED AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS; NORTH AMERICA; ORGANIC CHLORINE COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS; USA
Optional Information
- Secondary number(s)
- CONF-9511137--.