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Identifying Land Contaminated by Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Solvents
Authors:P R EASTWOOD  BSc  MSc  AMIGeol  D N LERNER  MA  MSc  MICE  P K BISHOP  BSc  PhD  FGS  AMIGeol  M W BURSTON  BSc
Affiliation:Consultant Hydrogeologist, M. J. Carter Associates, Atherstone, Warwickshire.;Lecturer and Research Associate, respectively, in Groundwater Pollution, Hydrogeology Research Group, School of Earth Sciences, University of Birmingham.;Formerly Research Fellow in Groundwater Pollution, School of Earth Sciences, University of Birmingham, now with Mott MacDonald Group Ltd, Cambridge.
Abstract:This paper provides a method of identifying land contaminated with chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents by sampling and analysing soil gas. Relationships are presented which enable levels of soil gas contamination to be related to levels of soil and groundwater pollution. Two case studies are presented. Soil gas surveying of an industrial site with severe groundwater pollution demonstrated that standards for contaminated land are insufficient to protect groundwater. Solvent levels in groundwater were one to two orders of magnitude higher than UK permitted concentrations in drinking water, whereas soil contamination values did not reach polluted levels. Surveying of a site occupied by a disused fire station showed significant differences in patterns of soil gas and groundwater pollution. This is explained by direct pollution of groundwater though the well at the site and/or possible flow of polluted groundwater to the site from adjacent areas.
Keywords:Chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents  contaminated land  groundwater pollution  soil gas sampling
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