Analysis of colloidal activated carbon alternatives for in situ remediation of a large PFAS plume and source area

Author:

Carey Grant R.12,Anderson Richard H.3,Van Geel Paul2,McGregor Rick4ORCID,Soderberg Keir5,Danko Anthony6,Hakimabadi Seyfollah Gilak7,Pham Anh Le‐Tuan7,Rebeiro‐Tunstall Mia1

Affiliation:

1. Porewater Solutions Ottawa Ontario Canada

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Carleton University Ottawa Ontario Canada

3. Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Joint Base San Antonio Texas USA

4. InSitu Remediation Services Limited St. George Ontario Canada

5. S.S. Papadopulos & Associates Rockville Maryland USA

6. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center Port Hueneme California USA

7. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractThis study evaluated optimal locations for in situ remediation of per‐ and poly‐fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in groundwater with colloidal activated carbon (CAC). New Freundlich isotherms for PFAS adsorption to CAC were estimated to illustrate the effect of competitive adsorption with dissolved organic carbon and other PFAS in a groundwater sample. A hypothetical model scenario was constructed based on source area characteristics similar to a site impacted by aqueous film forming foam in South Dakota. Modeling indicates that, even with high PFAS concentrations, CAC would still be capable of maintaining concentrations below proposed maximum contaminant levels in the adsorption zone for at least 30–40 years. Two‐dimensional areal modeling indicates that the future breakthrough of PFAS is likely to occur in the localized core of the plume, and that the corresponding future reinjection of CAC will only need to be conducted over a smaller portion of the original injection footprint. The benefits of implementing a phased remedial approach at PFAS sites are discussed. Source area and mid‐plume CAC treatments are shown to be ineffective at attenuating PFAS concentrations at the downgradient property boundary within a reasonable timeframe when PFAS travel time is relatively slow. Among the CAC alternatives evaluated here, a downgradient CAC permeable reactive barrier has the best performance with respect to protecting downgradient receptors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal,Environmental Engineering

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