Science Inventory

Monitored Natural Attenuation Case Study Evaluations

Citation:

FORD, R. G., G. Miller, R. Fimmen, AND P. Strauss. Monitored Natural Attenuation Case Study Evaluations. Presented at Interstate Technology And Regulatory Council Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, April 23, 2009.

Impact/Purpose:

To provide on overview of the site characterization effort and remedy performance for several sites where MNA was selected for remediation of arsenic, tritium or uranium plumes in ground water at several private and federal sites within the United States.

Description:

Monitored natural attenuation (MNA) has been selected as a component of groundwater remedies at several sites with metals and/or radionuclide contamination. An overview of the site characterization effort and remedy performance will be provided for several sites where MNA was selected for remediation of arsenic, tritium or uranium plumes in ground water at several private and federal sites within the United States. Examination of the lessons learned from these case studies will be used to illustrate key components of the site characterization and analysis effort that are necessary to support selection of MNA as a viable component for groundwater remediation. This is an abstract of a proposed presentation and does not necessarily reflect EPA policy.

URLs/Downloads:

Monitored Natural Attenuation Case Study Evaluations  (PDF, NA pp,  1772  KB,  about PDF)

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:04/23/2009
Record Last Revised:05/29/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 209509