Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Case Study: Contaminated Sites

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PRIVATE DEVELOPER: DESK APPRAISAL OF FORMER MIXED INDUSTRIAL SITE, Derbyshire, England

A desk study was undertaken of a mixed industrial site, including part of a gas works, a former lead-acid battery manufacturer, timber mill and former cotton mill.  Anecdotal data was researched via archives and interviews with former site workers.  The geology was described from published and limited site-specific data.

The site hydrogeology comprised a deep valley incised into outcropping limestone, overlain by thin alluvium.  Shallow unconfined groundwater was in hydraulic continuity with a nearby class 1A river.  The site was split into five areas with similar historical activities/contaminants.

An initial qualitative risk assessment characterised the risk to the proposed site re-development.

Recommendations were made for a detailed investigation program.

Stuart Jeffries
Hydrosolutions Pty Ltd

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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Case Study: Contaminated Sites

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LEADING US PHOTOCHEMICAL MANUFACTURER

Site appraisal, photochemical manufacturing plant, Runcorn, United Kingdom

An assessment of site conditions at a photochemical manufacturing plant was undertaken.  Historical
site operations and former waste disposal practices were examined through an audit process including
staff anecdotal interviews and walkover surveys.

The hydrogeological setting of the area was assessed to be highly sensitive, with the site overlying thin surficial deposits above the major regional Triassic Sandstone aquifer, with downgradient public water supply bores.

A detailed sampling, analysis and health and safety plan was prepared.  Site investigation
comprised a soil vapour survey, trial pit and soil & groundwater monitoring bores.

Soil and groundwater contaminants were identified associated with the 40-year manufacturing of
photochemicals, and also previous munitions manufacture at the site, including inorganic, metals and
organic contaminants associated with photochemcial production.

The natural attenuation capacity of the surficial deposits was examined, and concluded to be insufficient to prevent the likelihood of contaminant migration.

Recommendations were made for further work to determine potential liabilities associated with the identified site conditions.

Stuart Jeffries
Hydrosolutions Pty Ltd

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Friday, February 26, 2016

Case Study: Contaminated Site(Environmental) Audit

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PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT,Private Developer
Former Market Gardens, Woodvale.

A former market garden area is proposed for residential redevelopment.
Consultants have been appointed by the owner to investigate any impacts from the  former site usage.  A voluntary audit is being undertaken of the work.

A stage 1 Preliminary Site Investigation (PSI) has identified the following potential impacts:

  • Former Market Garden areas, used for vegetables, crops and grapes, which  may have had organo-chlorine/phosphate (OCP) and herbicide/insecticides and fertiliser applications
  • Mechanical workshops: use of Paris Green wood preservatives, fuels, oils, degreasers.
  • Sheds used for paint storage.
  • Former poultry operation: nutrients, formaldehyde (disinfectant)
  • On-site fill and waste disposal
  • Run-off to soak wells and sumps
  • Abandoned vehicles
  • Potential use of asbestos in fencing and roofs of on-site buildings.

A detailed Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) will by the Consultant in cooperation with the auditor to guide a stage 2 Detailed Site Investigation (DSI) to identify any impacts from these sources.
Stuart Jeffries
Hydrosolutions Pty Ltd

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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Newsletter: Monitored Natural Attenuation

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MONITORED NATURAL ATTENUATION

MNA (also “intrinsic or passive” remediation) may be defined as naturally occurring physical/ chemical/ biological process/es that reduce concentration & mass of polluting substances in groundwater (DEC, 2004) and soil.  MNA is a process of field monitoring & laboratory analysis to confirm that the remediation is occurring as expected.  MNA processes can include:
• Biodegradation (consumption by microbes & conversion into less/ non-harmful substances)
• Physical processes (e.g. adsorption (soil adherence), evaporation etc)
• Chemical processes (e.g. hydrolysis, precipitation, cation exchange, oxidation/ reduction, aerobic/ anaerobic degradation, fermentation/ reductive dechlorination/  dehydrohalogenation)
• Dilution (mixing with unpolluted water)- non-destructive!.

However, MNA must:
• Demonstrate a reduction in mass/ concentration/ toxicity occurs.
• Be sufficiently rapid to prevent impact on receptors & minimise plume expansion
• Achieve remedial goals within one generation, ~30 years.
• Include monitoring over 2-3 years+ that MNA is occurring
• A contingency plan if MNA is not achieving remedial goals.

Typically MNA is part of a remedial strategy which includes removal of the source (e.g. leaking tanks/ PSH on the water table) & may be used with other active strategies (e.g. air sparging/ vacuum extraction/ oxidation agents etc)

A Four Stage Process (WA DER):

1) Screening Stage (Assess Viability)
• A soil & groundwater investigation establishing contaminant source, extent/ nature of the plume, aquifer characteristics & groundwater geochemistry
• Identification of sensitive gw receptors
• A feasibility assessment of MNA for the identified site characteristics, (e.g. Low to High)

2) Demonstration Stage (quantitative demonstration of the rate of MNA)
• (Primary evidence): historical monitoring data of concentration decreases with time/ distance
• (Secondary): geochemical mass balance assessment and/or observed data for a shrinking or stable plume.
• (Tertiary): Laboratory demonstration of degradation processes.
This may require additional site investigation work.

3) Assessment Stage (Is MNA an acceptable remedial option?)
• Identify receptors to be protected, remedial targets to be achieved, & a remedial timescale)
• Modelling of the MNA process/es & aquifer environment, including predictive scenarios
• Reporting of the assessment results to DER

Following acceptance of MNA as a suitable remedial option:

4) Implementation
• Design of a monitoring program (Sampling & Analysis Plan)
• Monitoring reports submitted to DER
• Recommendations whether remedial goals are achieved, or on-going monitoring is required.

Adopted from DoE 2004 (Use of MNA for Gw Remediation)

Advantages & Disadvantages:

Advantages:
• Transformation into innocuous by-products (e.g. CO2, ethene, H2O)
• Relatively non-intrusive, allowing ongoing use of infrastructure
• Uses natural process/es
• No waste production
• Lower energy use/ emissions

Disadvantages:
• Longer time-frames to remediate
• Longer monitoring periods
• Complex site characterisation
• Affected by environmental changes (e.g. renewed mobility)
• Secondary toxicity (of transformed chemicals, e.g. TCE>VC)

Typical Applications:
• Hydrocarbon contaminated sites (e.g. service stations/ underground storage tanks/ fuel farms, for TRH, BTEX, PAHs)- Chlorinated hydrocarbons (e.g. solvents)
• Landfill leachate impacts (e.g. NVOCs, NH4, Cl, phenols, OCs, PAHs etc)
• Non-point sources (e.g. OCPs)

Useful References:
www.claire.co.uk?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss (SIReN)
www.sandia.gov/eesector/gs/gc/na/mnahome.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss (US government MNA Toolbox)

Stuart Jeffries
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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Case Study: Contaminated land

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Major Chemical Manufacturer, United Kingdom

Appraisal of contamination issues, chlor-alkali and organo chlorine manufacturing site, United Kingdom.

An assessment of groundwater contamination and environmental sensitivity issues was undertaken at the company’s Merseyside Operations.

The site is the largest chlor-alkali and organo-chlorine (OC) chemical manufacturing site in the UK.

Chemical manufacturing commenced in the 1840’s, and has included saponification, chlor-alkalis, caustic soda, bleach,copper, hydrochloric and sulfuric acids, OC solvents,and more recently chloro-fluorocarbons (CFCs).  Other contaminants may also be present as by-products or catalysts used in chemical production processes or waste products.

Soil, surface water and groundwater impacts have resulted from the historical operations.

The study reviewed the sensitivity of the hydrogeological setting, and identified potential contaminant migration routes to impact regional groundwater quality, surface water quality in the adjacent Weston Canal, and potentially marine water quality.

Recommendations were made for a comprehensive site investigation program based on common chemical manufacturing areas and likely contaminant sources.

Stuart Jeffries
Hydrosolutions Pty Ltd

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Thursday, February 18, 2016

Case Study: Environmental Audit

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Major RESIDENTIAL REDEVELOPMENT, (Quattro), former Queens Park, City of Canning, Western Australia

A former residential estate in Queens Park, Cannington, is being redeveloped for ongoing residential use.  Consultants have been appointed to undertake investigation of impacts arising from the former
residential development and it’s subsequent demolition.  A Contaminated Site Audit (CSA) is being undertaken on behalf of the site owner, to support an application for rezoning at a higher residential density.

The former residences have been demolished.  Site impacts have been identified including:

  • organo-chlorine/phosphate (OCP) herbicides in soils beneath the former footings
  • potential metals, hydrocarbons and nutrients in former septic systems, and
  • asbestos in/on soils from the removal of fencing.

The area will developed in three stages. An initial trial area has been remediated and is currently undergoing additional validation works.  Two further stages are currently being investigated, including soil
and potential groundwater impacts.

A Site Management Plan (SMP) is in development for the remaining stages.

A voluntary Site Audit Report (SAR) will be prepared for each stage to accompany consultant reports and to provide recommendations for appropriate site classification to the Department of Environmental Regulation (DER).

The Site was a finalist in the 2010 Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) national awards for environmental excellence.

Stuart Jeffries
Hydrosolutions Pty Ltd

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(Audit 16)


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Monday, February 15, 2016

Case Study: Environmental Audit

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Major RESIDENTIAL REDEVELOPMENT, (Quattro), former Queens Park, City of Canning

A former residential estate in Queens Park, Cannington, is being redeveloped for ongoing residential use.  Consultants have been appointed to undertake investigation of impacts arising from the former residential development and it’s subsequent demolition.  A Contaminated Site Audit (CSA) is being undertaken on
behalf of the site owner, to support an application for rezoning at a higher residential density.

The former residences, which incorporated asbestos containing material (ACM) have been demolished.  Site impacts have been identified including organo-chlorine/ phosphate (OCP) herbicides in soils
beneath the former footings, potential metals, hydrocarbons and nutrients in former septic systems, and asbestos in/on soils from the removal of fencing.

The area will developed in four stages:

  • An initial trial area has been remediated and is currently undergoing additional
    validation works.
  • Three further stages are currently being investigated, including soil
    and potential groundwater impacts.

A Site Management Plan (SMP) is in development for the remaining stages.

A voluntary Site Audit Report (SAR) will be prepared for each stage to accompany consultant reports and to provide recommendations for appropriate site classification to the Department of Environmental Regulation (DER).

Stuart Jeffries
Hydrosolutions Pty Ltd

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(Audit 16)


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