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Aug 15, 2002

Multiple Methods for Determining Stability of Attenuating MTBE Groundwater Plume

Publication: Journal of Environmental Engineering
Volume 128, Issue 9

Abstract

A gasoline release site at the Dept. of Defense Housing Facility (DODHF) in Novato, Calif., resulted in dissolved methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) in a shallow, thin, heterogeneous aquifer. Multiple methods were used to evaluate the stability of the MTBE plume, including concentration versus time plots, isoconcentration contour maps, total dissolved MTBE mass and center of mass (COM) estimates, total plume extent changes, and parametric and nonparametric statistical techniques. The COM evaluation revealed a small upgradient shift in COM relative to both total plume extent and total MTBE mass reduction over the period examined. The total mass removal received substantial contributions from both the southern and northern portions of the plume, and the only removal mechanisms active in the northern plume were natural attenuation mechanisms. The results indicate that there exists at DODHF Novato a dissolved MTBE plume at the approximate balancing point between groundwater advection, which is carrying MTBE downgradient, and natural attenuation processes including aerobic biodegradation, which are reducing MTBE concentrations at about the same rate.

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Journal of Environmental Engineering
Volume 128Issue 9September 2002
Pages: 891 - 901

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Received: Feb 13, 2002
Published online: Aug 15, 2002
Published in print: Sep 2002

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James T. Gibbs, M.ASCE
Senior Engineer, Battelle, 505 King Ave., Columbus, OH 43201 (corresponding author).
Travis K. J. Williamson
Project Engineer, Battelle, 505 King Ave., Columbus, OH 43201.
Steven J. Naber
Statistical Scientist, Battelle, 505 King Ave., Columbus, OH 43201.
Thomas L. Macchiarella
Base Realignment and Closure Environmental Coordinator, Southwest Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 1220 Pacific Highway, San Diego, CA 92132.

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