Main Title |
Technical Resource Document on Monitored Natural Recovery. |
CORP Author |
Battelle Columbus Div., Golden, CO. Denver Operations.; National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK.; Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. |
Year Published |
2014 |
Report Number |
EPA/600/R-14/083; EP-W-09-02; WA-4-07 |
Stock Number |
PB2014-106517 |
Additional Subjects |
Methodology ;
Soil remediation ;
Environmental engineering ;
Sediments ;
Contamination ;
Water pollution abatem ;
Communities ;
Project management ;
San diego bay ;
Humans ;
Layers ;
Health ;
Sites ;
Thin films
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Last Modified |
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NTIS |
PB2014-106517 |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
251p |
Abstract |
MNR is a remedy that uses ongoing, naturally-occurring processes to contain, destroy, or reduce the bioavailability or toxicity of contaminants in sediment (EPA, 2005a; National Research Council (NRC), 1997). MNR typically relies on decreases in contaminant bioavailability and toxicity in surface sediments. Throughout this document, surface sediment is defined as the site-specific biologically active benthic layer at the sediment-water interface. This layer typically is 5 to 10 cm thick in fresh water systems (EPA, 2005a) and can be as much as 1 m thick in estuarine and marine environments (Apitz et al., 2002; Murdoch and Azcue, 1995). Bioavailability may be generally defined as the extent to which living organisms can uptake chemical contaminants by active (biological) or passive (physical or chemical) processes. Natural physical, chemical, and biological processes that contribute to natural recovery of contaminated sediments may include sediment burial, sediment erosion/dispersion, and contaminant sequestration/degradation (e.g., precipitation, adsorption, and transformation). Each of these processes, discussed in greater detail below, can directly affect risk to site-specific receptors associated with site-specific contaminants, and consideration should, therefore, be given to understanding how each may apply to a given site and the ecological and human receptors associated with specific sites. |
Supplementary Notes |
Sponsored by National Risk Management Research Lab., Ada, OK. and Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. |
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PUB Date Free Form |
Apr 2014 |
Category Codes |
48E; 50D; 68D; 68; 91F |
NTIS Prices |
PC A13 |
Document Type |
NT |
Cataloging Source |
NTIS/MT |
Control Number |
129400780 |
Origin |
NTIS |
Type |
CAT |