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Long-term stability and efficacy of historic activated carbon (AC) deployments at diverse freshwater and marine remediation sites

Authors :
Kibeum Kim
Todd S. Bridges
Huan Xia
David W. Moore
Alan J. Kennedy
Upal Ghosh
Trevor P. Needham
Sandra Newell
Charles A. Menzie
Konrad J. Kulacki
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2020.

Abstract

A number of sites around the United States have used activated carbon (AC) amendments to remedy contaminated sediments. Variation in site-specific characteristics likely influences the long-term fate and efficacy of AC treatment. The long-term effectiveness of an AC amendment to sediment is largely unknown, as the field performance has not been monitored for more than three years. As a consequence, the focus of this research effort was to evaluate AC’s long-term (6–10 yr) performance. These assessments were performed at two pilot-scale demonstration sites, Grasse River, Massena, New York and Canal Creek, Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), Aberdeen, Maryland, representing two distinct physical environments. Sediment core samples were collected after 6 and 10 years of remedy implementation at APG and Grasse River, respectively. Core samples were collected and sectioned to determine the current vertical distribution and persistence of AC in the field. The concentration profile of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in sediment pore water with depth was measured using passive sampling. Sediment samples from the untreated and AC-treated zones were also assessed for bioaccumulation in benthic organisms. The data collected enabled comparison of AC distribution, PCB concentrations, and bioaccumulation measured over the short- and long-term (months to years).

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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