Project Number:
DNR-153
Other Project Number:
WR00R018
Funding Year:
2000
Contract Period:
Funding Source:
DNR
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Abstract:
Introduction: This study investigates whether the processes of natural attenuation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that function in groundwater at small-scale sites such as spills and leaking underground storage tanks also apply at large-scale municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills. Any one of the following processes can attenuate VOCs: volatilization, sorption, dispersion, dilution, or degradation. At small-scale sites, a natural attenuation process that has been shown effective is that of biodegradation which results in loss of contaminant mass and a reduction in plume size. This investigation evaluated various VOC trends at 31 old, closed landfills throughout Wisconsin in an attempt to answer the following questions:
- How do VOC concentrations change over time?
- Does natural attenuation seem to be taking place?
- What are the principal natural attenuation process/es influencing VOC concentrations at Wisconsin landfills?
- What role do site characteristics play regarding natural attenuation?
- What considerations need to be made to assess whether natural attenuation is a valid remedial option?
