Contaminated Soil and Groundwater, Assessment and Remediation
Ottawa, Ontario
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Sep 25 - 27, 2019
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Course Code: 10-0907-2369
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Overview
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Understand the phased structure of Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), Risk Assessment (RA) and Remediation requirements
- Support your projects using necessary Environmental Chemistry knowledge
- Understand basics of fate and transport of contaminants in porous media
- Construct Conceptual Site Model and devise Sampling and Analysis Plan
- Evaluate and select appropriate remediation technologies for contaminated soil and groundwater
Description:
Environmental condition of properties is an important issue in redevelopment, financing and transactions. All stakeholders must be aware of potential environmental liabilities. This detailed three-day seminar provides information on approaches and methodologies on the basis of Environmental Chemistry required for assessment and remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater in accordance with the phased structure of ESA, RA and remediation.
Applicable Environmental Chemistry concepts and principles, along with fundamentals of soil and groundwater properties as well as fate and transport of contaminants in porous media, will be provided to be employed in the standard procedures outlined in phased structured ESA including sampling and analysis, Human Health RA and exposure control. Conventional and innovative soil and groundwater remediation methods will be discussed along with cleanup requirements.
Case examples will be introduced and will be worked on by participants as the topics are covered.
Course Outline:
- Environmental Site Assessment phased structure
- Environmental Chemistry Basics
- Human Health Risk Assessment
- Soil and groundwater properties
- Fate and transport of Toxic Metals and Organic Contaminants
- Soil and Groundwater Sampling
- Remediation Technologies and Selection Criteria
Who Should Attend:
Environmental Engineers and Technologists • Project Managers • Regulatory personnel (federal, provincial and municipal) • Geologists • Consultants and Soil Scientists
Syllabus
Daily Schedule
8:00 Registration (Day I only)
8:30 Session begins
12:00 Lunch (provided)
4:30 Adjournment
There will be a one-hour lunch break each day in addition to refreshment and networking breaks during the morning and afternoon. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
DAY I – Environmental Chemistry of Contaminants, Soil and Groundwater
Welcome, Introduction, Seminar Preview, Learning Outcomes and the Assessment Method.
Environmental Chemistry Basics
- Overview of Contaminants
- Concept of Source-Pathway-Receptor
- Soil and groundwater as transport and exposure pathways
- Physical Reactions (adsorption, volatilization, cation exchange)
- Chemical reactions (Oxidation, Precipitation)
- Biological Reactions
- Clay and organic matter in soil
Toxic Metals
- Toxic properties of heavy metals
- Sorption/desorption of heavy metals in subsurface
- Chemical precipitation
- Bioaccumulation and biomagnifications of metals
Organic contaminants
- Petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents
- Sorption
- Biodegradation
- Volatilization
- Light and Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (LNAPL/DNAPLS)
Soil Environment
- Physical properties of soil
- Hydraulic properties of soil/porous media
- Overview of physical, chemical and biological interactions of contaminants in porous media
Groundwater
- Overview of hydrogeology
- Types of aquifers
- Unsaturated zone; hydraulic properties
- Aquifer properties and discharge rates
- Mapping groundwater flow
Contaminant Fate and Transport in Subsurface Environment
- Advection, diffusion and dispersion
- Reactions and decay
- Retardation
- Contaminant transport in vadose zone
- Contaminant transport in saturated zone
- Introduction to models and software
- Example simplified models
Question and Answer Session
DAY II – Soil and Groundwater Remediation Technologies
Conceptual Site Models
- Source-Pathway-Receptor concept
- Contaminant Source characterization
- Transport and exposure pathways
- Receptors characterization
- Example conceptual site models
Human Health Risk Assessment and Risk Based Remediation
- Human Health Risk Assessment framework
- Threshold and non-threshold contaminants
- Human health risk assessment
- Development of risk based criteria
- Risk based remediation
- Example calculations
Contaminated Soil Remediation
- Physical/Chemical Treatment Technologies
- Soil Vapor Extraction
- Solidification/Stabilization
- Chemical Oxidation
- Soil Flushing
- Soil washing
- Electrokinetic Separation
- Biological Treatment Technologies: Biofarming, Bioventing, Phytoremediation
Groundwater Remediation
- Monitored Natural Attenuation
- Air Stripping
- Air Sparging
- Pump and Treat System
- Permeable reactive barriers (Zero-valent-iron)
- Application of Nano-Materials to in-situ remediation of groundwater
Examples to be worked on by participants, Question and Answer Session
DAY III – Environmental Site Assessment
Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessment Standards
Phase I ESA
- Legislative requirement
- Provincial guideline for site assessment
- Identify potential environmental concerns and activity
- Determine whether Phase II ESA needed
Phase II ESA
- Background study
- Review of existing information
- Preliminary site characterization
- Development of detailed work plan for Phase II ESA
Soil and Groundwater Sampling
- Sampling plans for soil and groundwater
- QA/QC project plans and samples
- Soil sampling methods and equipment
- Groundwater monitoring wells
Phase II ESA Report – Case Example
Questions and Answers and Feedback to Participants on Achievement of Learning Outcomes
Instructor
Edwin Safari, Ph.D., P.Eng.Edwin Safari, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Edwin is currently President and Chief Technical Officer (CTO) at Comnipex Corporation leading innovative projects in Geo-Environmental area focusing on modern technologies and materials for soil and groundwater remediation including nano-technology as well as waste management. He has also been Visiting Professor at GeoEngineering Research Group, Carleton University. He has 20 years of industrial and research experience in geo-environmental engineering. He has been involved in many environmental and geo-environmental engineering and research projects around the world in different areas such as environmental assessment of contaminated sites, contaminant fate and transport in porous media, soil and groundwater remediation, waste management, environmental risk assessment and environmental nanotechnology. His current research focuses on application of zero valent iron and carbon based nano-materials in in-situ and ex-situ remediation of contaminated groundwater. He has more than 15 years of experience in teaching environmental and geo-environmental engineering courses.
Venue
To be announced
Although the venue is not officially confirmed, EPIC courses are generally held at the following location(s):
Radisson Hotel Ottawa Parliament Hill
402 Queen St.
Ottawa ON K1R 5A7
Hilton Garden Inn Ottawa Airport
2400 Alert Road
Ottawa ON K1V 1S1
Please confirm with EPIC that the venue has been officially confirmed before making any reservations or travel arrangements.
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Fee & Credits
- 2.1 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- 21 Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
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