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Remediation of PCB contaminated soils in the Canadian Arctic: Excavation and surface PRB technology

Authors :
Kalinovich, Indra
Rutter, Allison
Poland, John S.
Cairns, Graham
Rowe, R. Kerry
Source :
Science of the Total Environment. Dec2008, Vol. 407 Issue 1, p53-66. 14p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The site BAF-5 is located on the summit of Resolution Island, Nunavut, just southeast of Baffin Island at 61° 35′N and 60° 40′W. The site was part of a North American military defense system established in the 1950s that became heavily contaminated with PCBs during and subsequent, its operational years. Remediation through excavation of the PCB contaminated soil at Resolution Island began in 1999 and at its completion in 2006 approximately 5 tonnes of pure PCBs in approximately 20,000 m3 of soil were remediated. Remediation strategies were based on both quantity of soil and level of contamination in the soil. Excavation removed 96% of the PCB contaminated soil on site. In 2003, a surface funnel-and-gate permeable reactive barrier was design and constructed to treat the remaining contamination left in rock crevices and inaccessible areas of the site. Excavation had destabilized contaminated soil in the area, enabling contaminant migration through erosion and runoff pathways. The barrier was designed to maximize sedimentation through settling ponds. This bulk removal enabled the treatment of highly contaminated fines and water through a permeable gate. The increased sediment loading during excavation required both modifications to the funnel and a shift to a more permeable, granular system. Granulated activated charcoal was chosen for its ability to both act as a particle retention filter and adsorptive filter. The reduction in mass of PCB and volume of soils trapped by the funnel of the barrier indicate that soils are re-stabilizing. In 2007, nonwoven geotextiles were re-introduced back into the filtration system as fine filtering could be achieved without clogging. Monitoring sites downstream indicate that the barrier system is effective. This paper describes the field progress of PCB remediation at Resolution Island. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
407
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science of the Total Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35502526
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.08.006