Metal Attenuation in Soil and Groundwater: Applying the Six Scenarios Approach to Inorganic Contaminated Sites (U.S. DOE 2011) Training Course - Austin, TX

  • June 22, 2017
  • 8:00 AM (CDT)
  • June 23, 2017
  • 5:00 PM (CDT)
  • Homewood Suites Austin NW Arboretum, 10925 Stonelake Blvd., Austin, TX 78759
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June 22 - 23, 2017, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. (2 Day Course)

Homewood Suites Austin NW Arboretum
10925 Stonelake Blvd., Austin, TX 78759 [directions]

Overview: This course provides a practical overview of the transport and fate, and natural attenuation of metals in soil and groundwater using the "Scenarios Approach". The Scenarios Approach was developed by the Savannah River National Laboratory in 2011 to provide a quick and easy framework for improving the assessment and remediation of inorganic contaminated sites. The Scenarios Approach is based on the interpretation of plume geochemistry, geochemical gradients, and specific inorganic contaminant behavior in various geochemical settings (e.g., Cr(VI) instability under low redox conditions). Understanding the various geochemical scenarios present within a plume provides an improved method for predicting metal contaminant transport and fate, and implementing effective remediation strategies.

Course Topics:
Principles of Metal Behavior in Soil and Groundwater

Overview of the Scenarios Approach

Source Configurations

Designating Plume Segments

Scenario Indicator Parameters:
  • Oxidation-Reduction Potential
  • Cation Exchange Capacity
  • Soil Iron Oxide Content
Primary Modifying Factors:
  • pH
  • Total Dissolved Solids
  • Sulfur Species
  • Carbonate Alkalinity
Secondary Modifying Factors:
  • Facilitated Transport
  • Source Type
  • Hydrogeology
  • Travel Time to Receptors
 
Biogeochemical Gradients

Six Scenario Behavior of
:
  • Arsenic
  • Cadmium
  • Chromium (III)
  • Chromium (VI)
  • Copper
  • Lead
  • Nickel
  • Selenium
  • Zinc
  • Nitrate
  • Perchlorate
Mercury Behavior

Attenuation Conceptual Models


U.S. EPA's Tiered Approach

Data and Plume Analysis Tools

Cost Influencing Factors

Enhanced Metal Attenuation

Remediation Technologies

Considerations for Mine Sites

Intended Audience: Environmental professionals seeking an improved understanding of metal transport and fate, natural attenuation, and remediation in soil and groundwater.


Education Level: Intermediate and advanced topics will be covered. This class is preceded by the Transport and Fate of Contaminants in Soil and Groundwater course (HYD-402) June 20 - 21, 2017, which is recommended for those seeking a review of contaminant behavior in soil and groundwater and those who have not had transport and fate training in the past ten years.

Course Materials: Course proceedings, worksheets, and reference material.


Credit: 15 PDHs and 1.5 CEUs for completing 15 hours of instruction.


Registration: $495 (save $100 per person when registering a group of two or more - $395 government and group rate). You may register online or by calling us at (800)385-0783.

Hotel Accommodations: Homewood Suites (workshop location).  Click here for a map of other nearby hotels.


Parking: Free on site parking.


Mass Transit: Click here for mass transportation options.

About the Instructor: Erick McWayne has twenty-two years of professional experience in environmental quality management and teaching related courses. As a consultant, he managed contaminated surface water, soil, and groundwater projects for the Department of Defense and other clients. He currently provides consulting support to environmental projects and teaches courses in contaminant chemistry, transport and fate, natural attenuation, geochemistry, hydrogeology, remediation, stormwater, and surface water management with the University of California Davis and the National Environmental Management Academy.

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