The application of the 222Radon (Rn) deficit technique using subsurface soil gas probes for the identification and quantification of light non-aqueous phase liquids (LNAPL) has provided positive outcomes in recent years. This study presents an alternative method for applying this technique in the headspace of groundwater monitoring wells. The developed protocol, designed for groundwater monitoring wells with a portion of their screen in the vadose zone, is based on the use of portable equipment that allows rapid measurement of the Rn soil gas activity in the vadose zone close to the water table (i.e., smear zone) where LNAPL is typically expected. The paper first describes the step-by-step procedure to be followed for the application of this method. Then, a preliminary assessment of the potential of the method was carried out at two Italian sites characterized by accidental gasoline and diesel spills into the subsurface from underground storage tanks. Although the number of tests conducted does not allow for definitive conclusions, the results obtained suggest that, from a qualitative point of view, Rn monitoring in the headspace of monitoring wells is a promising, fast, and minimally invasive screening method that could also potentially reduce the costs associated with field data acquisition. This method proves to be suitable for detecting the presence of LNAPL in both the mobile and residual phases with results consistent with the other lines of evidence available at the sites, such as groundwater and soil gas monitoring. Future efforts should be directed toward evaluating the accuracy of this method for a quantitative assessment of residual LNAPL saturations.

Cecconi, A., Verginelli, I., Baciocchi, R., Lanari, C., Villani, F., Bonfedi, G. (2023). Using groundwater monitoring wells for rapid application of soil gas radon deficit technique to evaluate residual LNAPL. JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY, 258 [10.1016/j.jconhyd.2023.104241].

Using groundwater monitoring wells for rapid application of soil gas radon deficit technique to evaluate residual LNAPL

Cecconi A.;Verginelli I.;Baciocchi R.;
2023-09-01

Abstract

The application of the 222Radon (Rn) deficit technique using subsurface soil gas probes for the identification and quantification of light non-aqueous phase liquids (LNAPL) has provided positive outcomes in recent years. This study presents an alternative method for applying this technique in the headspace of groundwater monitoring wells. The developed protocol, designed for groundwater monitoring wells with a portion of their screen in the vadose zone, is based on the use of portable equipment that allows rapid measurement of the Rn soil gas activity in the vadose zone close to the water table (i.e., smear zone) where LNAPL is typically expected. The paper first describes the step-by-step procedure to be followed for the application of this method. Then, a preliminary assessment of the potential of the method was carried out at two Italian sites characterized by accidental gasoline and diesel spills into the subsurface from underground storage tanks. Although the number of tests conducted does not allow for definitive conclusions, the results obtained suggest that, from a qualitative point of view, Rn monitoring in the headspace of monitoring wells is a promising, fast, and minimally invasive screening method that could also potentially reduce the costs associated with field data acquisition. This method proves to be suitable for detecting the presence of LNAPL in both the mobile and residual phases with results consistent with the other lines of evidence available at the sites, such as groundwater and soil gas monitoring. Future efforts should be directed toward evaluating the accuracy of this method for a quantitative assessment of residual LNAPL saturations.
set-2023
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore ICAR/03
English
Field test protocol
Groundwater monitoring wells
LNAPL delineation
Radon deficit technique
Soil gas
Cecconi, A., Verginelli, I., Baciocchi, R., Lanari, C., Villani, F., Bonfedi, G. (2023). Using groundwater monitoring wells for rapid application of soil gas radon deficit technique to evaluate residual LNAPL. JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY, 258 [10.1016/j.jconhyd.2023.104241].
Cecconi, A; Verginelli, I; Baciocchi, R; Lanari, C; Villani, F; Bonfedi, G
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