Demonstration of a Principal Component Analysis Trajectory Method to Assess Bioremediation Progress at a TCE-Impacted Site

TRRP Training: 2022 Program

presented by: GSI Environmetal Inc.

Texas Risk Reduction Program regulations (TRRP; 30 TAC 350) establish consistent risk-based protocols for assessment and response to soil, groundwater, or surface water impacts associated with environmental releases of regulated wastes or substances.

Presented by GSI Environmental Inc., this popular and informative training series is a must for professionals who need a working understanding of TRRP and those needing to stay up-to-date with the latest TCEQ TRRP guidance and policies.

TRRP Training Course (2 Days): Provides an overview of the TRRP framework and step-by-step training on property assessment and response action procedures established under the TRRP rule

Attendees will become acquainted with rules, key guidance and policies covering affected property assessments, protective concentration levels, and response actions. The course material presents strategies for efficient project management in compliance with TRRP and explains the various report forms adopted by TCEQ.

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Dates and Location

Dates

June 14th and 15th, 2022

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Crowne Plaza River Oaks 2712 SW Freeway Houston, Texas 77098 713.523.8448 http://www.crowneplaza.com/

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Published: 2023

Authors: Matan Freedman, Kevin G. Mumford, Anthony Danko, Dylan Hart, Stephen D. Richardson

Abstract

In-situ bioremediation (ISB) is a popular remediation technology for the treatment of a range of compounds, including chlorinated solvents such as tetrachloroethene and trichloroethene (TCE). Large amounts of data are collected before, during, and after ISB applications to determine amendment approaches, monitor progress and evaluate success. The interpretation of these large datasets can be limited by the tools and techniques used for data analysis, and there is considerable potential in applying data reduction and multivariate techniques used elsewhere to performance monitoring during ISB. In this study, a principal component analysis (PCA) trajectory method was applied to a TCE-impacted ISB site dataset, as an alternative to the inspection of time series data. The method connected each monitoring well’s scores through PCA space to account for temporal changes in multiple analytes across the site. The method was used to separate monitoring well locations into categories that included On-track and Unsuccessful based on their similarity to background wells in PCA space. The results agreed with those generated using traditional methods (e.g., time series plots) and were able to efficiently summarize large amounts of data to facilitate interpretation. It is expected that this PCA trajectory method could provide a useful screening tool to quickly identify site-wide trends for the evaluation of ISB performance.