Ensuring the continued success of a mulch biowall at a trichloroethylene‐contaminated superfund site: Lessons learned

Author:

Ghandehari Shahrzad Saffari1ORCID,Cheng Shih‐Huai1,Hapeman Cathleen J.2,Torrents Alba1,Kjellerup Birthe Veno1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Maryland College Park Maryland USA

2. US Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service (USDA‐ARS Beltsville Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractTrichloroethylene (TCE) is a toxic organic compound, which can adversely affect human health. The chemical is one of the most frequently found contaminants in groundwater in the United States and around the world. A landfill in Maryland contaminated with high levels of TCE decades ago was added to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Priority List (NPL) in 1994. A biowall was installed on the site in 2013 to promote the bioremediation of TCE and subsequently of its degradation products. Six‐year monitoring data indicated a steady removal of >99% groundwater TCE at the wall since installation. However, a concurrent buildup of intermediate byproducts was observed downgradient of the wall. An examination of the entire system was necessary to find the reason behind the inefficiency of the biowall. In this study, the background of the site, remediation plan, and installation were assessed. Monitoring data, including the concentration of TCE and its degradation byproducts, and geochemical and physical characteristics were evaluated to understand the conditions and challenges facing decision‐makers of this project and possible options to improve biowall efficacy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal,Environmental Engineering

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