{"id":750,"date":"2010-12-06T08:50:19","date_gmt":"2010-12-06T13:50:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.solinst.com\/onthelevel-news\/?p=750"},"modified":"2017-05-04T16:35:19","modified_gmt":"2017-05-04T20:35:19","slug":"site-characterization-important-remediation-design","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.solinst.com\/onthelevel-news\/groundwater-remediation\/site-characterization-important-remediation-design\/","title":{"rendered":"Site Characterization: Important To Remediation Design"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Richard Jackson delivered a very interesting presentation on the need for accurate and complete site conceptual models when dealing with contaminated sites. Richard used four unique case studies to illustrate how important it is to \u201cget it right\u201d. Getting the model right, allows the right decisions to be made &#8211; especially when it comes to determining the actual source of contamination.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" title=\"Richard Jackson Symposium 2010 Talk\" src=\"\/onthelevel\/symposium2010\/images\/Site-Characterization-Important-to-Remediation.jpg\" alt=\"solinst richard jackson site characterization groundwater characterization contaminated site characterization polluted site characterization pce perchloroethylene pce site characterization plume delineation pce plume delineation perchloroethylene site characterization pce remediation perchloroethylene site remediation contaminated groundwater treatment image\" width=\"476\" height=\"269\" \/><\/p>\n<p>First, he presented a case where two plumes of PCE (perchloroethylene) were found in the groundwater of an urban area. One plume was deep and much larger, the other was shallow, small, but had much higher concentrations of PCE. The smaller plume was attributed to a solvent recycling facility above the plume, and the larger plume was attributed to a nearby aerospace plant.<\/p>\n<p>The recycling facility was ordered to pay $0.25 million and had to clean up their plume. The aerospace plant was sued for natural resources damages of $4.5 billion. A closer inspection of the field data with the help of a DNAPL flow model indicated that both plumes originated at the recycling facility. They had been split by infiltrating floodwaters from an unlined flood control channel (see figure below). The groundwater was found to be treatable and recoverable, as such, there was no actual loss of the resource.<\/p>\n<p>This case study, and the three others presented, reinforced the need for detailed site characterizations. They provide a clearer picture of what is actually happening and what can and cannot be achieved at a contaminated site.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"\/onthelevel\/symposium2010\/images\/Site-Characterization-Important-Remediation.jpg\" alt=\"solinst richard jackson site characterization groundwater characterization contaminated site characterization polluted site characterization pce perchloroethylene pce site characterization plume delineation pce plume delineation perchloroethylene site characterization pce remediation perchloroethylene site remediation contaminated groundwater treatment image\" width=\"476\" height=\"307\" \/><\/p>\n<p>ABOUT THE SPEAKER<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" title=\"Richard Jackson\" src=\"\/onthelevel\/symposium2010\/images\/bio-rj.jpg\" alt=\"solinst richard jackson site characterization groundwater characterization contaminated site characterization polluted site characterization pce perchloroethylene pce site characterization plume delineation pce plume delineation perchloroethylene site characterization pce remediation perchloroethylene site remediation contaminated groundwater treatment image\" width=\"67\" height=\"76\" \/><em>Richard E. Jackson, Ph.D., P.Eng.,<br \/>\nIntera Engineering Ltd.<\/p>\n<p>Richard has worked  as a hydrogeologist since 1970 when he first worked with Environment  Canada.\u00a0 He established a  laboratory at Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories in Ontario to study radionuclide  adsorption from ground water, which was the subject of his graduate work at the  University of Waterloo. Following educational leave at Stanford University in  1980, he returned to Ottawa and set up a laboratory to study organic chemical  contamination of ground water at the Gloucester landfill adjacent to Ottawa  Airport.\u00a0 In 1986, Richard became  Chief of the Ground-Water Contamination Project at the National Water Research  Institute in Burlington, Ontario.\u00a0\u00a0  He joined INTERA in Texas in 1989 and worked with petroleum engineers at  the University of Texas and Rice University to adapt methods of enhanced oil  recovery to the characterization and remediation of NAPLs in alluvial aquifers.  \u00a0He retired from the US Intera and returned  to Canada in 2006.\u00a0 He is now a  Principal with INTERA Engineering Ltd. of Ottawa, Ontario and lives near  Waterloo. \u00a0He is task leader for  geochemistry and petrophysics with INTERA\u2019s project to characterize sedimentary  rocks beneath the Bruce Nuclear site in southwestern Ontario for the purpose of  low- and intermediate-level radioactive-waste disposal, and continues to  consult for the City of San Diego and consulting engineering companies in  California and Florida. He is registered as a professional (geological)  engineer in British Columbia and Ontario.\u00a0  In 2008 he was awarded the Geoenvironmental Award by Canadian  Geotechnical Society and was invited to give the Farvolden Lecture by  Department of Earth &amp; Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo.\u00a0 His spare time is devoted to revising a  1982 book on Geology for Geotechnical Engineers for Cambridge University Press.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Richard Jackson delivered a very interesting presentation on the need for accurate and complete site conceptual models when dealing with contaminated sites. Richard used four unique case studies to illustrate how important it is to \u201cget it right\u201d. 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