dnapl investigation in fwda outside the barrier wall
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DNAPL Investigation in FWDA Outside the Barrier Wall
Oregon DEQ, Hart Crowser, Inc., and GSI Water Solutions
2011 Data Gap Investigation
Wells with NAPL
Outside Barrier WallMW-Ds MW-Gs MW-20i MW-10s
Inside Barrier WallEW-1s EW-18sEW-8s MW-22i EW-23s MW-10rEW-15s MW-56s
NAPL Thicknesses posted are from June 15, 2010
2011 DNAPL Investigation Purpose – To assess the
nature, extent, source(s), and potential pathway(s) of DNAPL to MW-20i
Conclusion – The source of DNAPL to MW-20i is small and localized. No evidence of a threat to the Willamette River.
DEQ and EPA Recommendation – Terminate NAPL recovery in late April 2011, and conduct four subsequent gauging efforts to assess whether NAPL thicknesses increase
2011 NAPL Investigation Objectives Determine whether there
is potentially mobile DNAPL within the backfill of two City of Portland (COP) high pressure sewer lines in the vicinity of MW-20i;
Determine whether there is a pool of mobile DNAPL overlying the silt that migrates to MW-20i (or elsewhere); and
Investigate the relationship between the DNAPL observed in monitoring wells MW-20i, MW-Gs, and MW-Ds.
DNAPL Investigation Area
DNAPL Investigation Locations
2011 NAPL Investigation Results Pot holing did not reveal
NAPL within the backfill surrounding the high pressure sewer lines near MW-20i.
While limited sheen and staining were observed, exploratory drilling did not reveal a pool of mobile DNAPL in the vicinity of MW-20i.
There is no evidence of a source of mobile NAPL with a continuous pathway to the River.
Fence Diagram showing conceptual NAPL extent before the investigation
Fence Diagram showing refined conceptual NAPL extent
Fence Diagram showing refined conceptual NAPL extent
MW-Ds (outside, FWDA)
NAPL Monitoring:MW-Ds (outside, FWDA)
NAPL Monitoring:MW-Gs (outside, FWDA)
NAPL Monitoring:MW-Gs (outside, FWDA)
NAPL Monitoring:MW-20i (outside, FWDA)
NAPL Monitoring:MW-20i (outside, FWDA)
NAPL Monitoring: EW-1s (inside, TFA)
NAPL Monitoring: EW-1s (inside, TFA)
DNAPL Investigation Conclusions Thin layers of sheen and staining were observed
primarily within the smear zone, overlying finer-grained units and few stringers within the sand with depth
No evidence of mobile NAPL in borings Source of NAPL to MW-20i was not identified;
however, given the numerous investigation boring conducted in the vicinity in 2004-2006, there is clearly no significant pool of NAPL that could threaten the Willamette River
There is no compelling evidence of NAPL migration to the Willamette River, and therefore, no reason to continue to recover NAPL from wells outside the barrier wall
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