Monitored natural attenuation to manage PFAS impacts to groundwater: Potential guidelines

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

Location

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

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Authors: Charles J. NewellDavid T. AdamsonPoonam R. Kulkarni, Blossom N. Nzeribe, John A. Connor, Jovan Popovic, Hans Stroo

Published: 2021

Abstract

Practical guidelines based on a three‐tiered lines of evidence (LOEs) approach have been developed for evaluating monitored natural attenuation (MNA) at per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)‐impacted groundwater sites using the scientific basis described in a companion paper (Newell et al., 2021). The three‐ tiered approach applies direct measurements and indirect measurements, calculations, and more complex field and modeling methods to assess PFAS retention in the subsurface. Data requirements to assess the LOEs for quantifying retention in both the vadose and saturated zones are identified, as are 10 key PFAS MNA questions and 10 tools that can be applied to address them. Finally, a list of potential methods to enhance PFAS MNA is provided for sites where MNA alone may not effectively manage the PFAS plumes. Overall, a practical framework for evaluating PFAS MNA that can result in more efficient, reliable management of some PFAS sites is provided.