Tools for Management of Chlorinated Solvent-Contaminated Sites

Type: On-Demand Video

Chlorinated Solvents On-Demand Video

This on-demand video presented in December 2009 provides training on the use and implementation of four recently developed decision and management tools for DNAPL source zones—(1) a screening tool for selection of DNAPL source area remedial technologies; (2) a decision tool for optimization of chlorinated solvent source and plume remediation considering uncertainty; (3) a design tool for planning aqueous amendment injection systems; and (4) a tool for using multiple lines of evidence in conjunction with source zone models to assess changes in mass discharge. In addition, an overview of a recent decision guide on DNAPL source zone management is provided. As tools become available, they will be posted on the DNAPL Source Zones page. Access modules below. The material in its entirety is also covered in PDF format.

On-Demand Video on Tools for Management of Chlorinated Solvent-Contaminated Sites
Module 1 
(1:00 hour)
Q&A 
(15:59 min)
Source Zone Protocol for Remedy Selection of Chlorinated Solvents Released at DoD Facilities 
Presented by Dr. Thomas Sale and Dr. Charles Newell
Module 2 
(41:45 min)
Q&A 
(12:56 min)
Development of a Protocol and Screening Tool for Selection of DNAPL Source Area Remediation 
Presented by Ms. Carmen Lebrón, Dr. Bernard Kueper, and Dr. David Major
Module 3 
(57:30 min)
Q&A 
(2:45 min)
Decision & Management Tools for DNAPL Sites: Optimization of Chlorinated Solvent Source and Plume Remediation Considering Uncertainty 
Presented by Dr. Ronald Falta and Dr. Newell
Module 4 
(28:18 min)
Emulsion Design Tool for Planning Aqueous Amendment Injection Systems  
Presented by Dr. Robert Borden
Module 5 
(24:13 min)
Q&A 
(7:44 min)
Permanganate Design Tool for Planning Aqueous Amendment Injection Systems 
Presented by Dr. Borden 
Module 6 
(59:58 min)
Q&A 
(15:57 min)
Improved Field Evaluation of NAPL Dissolution and Source Longevity
Presented by Dr. Michael Kavanaugh, Dr. Mark Widdowson, and Dr. Lloyd "Bo" Stewart