Title: A Systematic Approach for Evaluation of Capture Zones at Pump and Treat Systems 
Resource Type: document --> technical publication --> report 
Country: USA 
Year: 2008 
Availability: FINAL PROJECT REPORT EPA/600/R08/003 
Author 1/Producer: US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) 
Author / Producer Type: Agency, regulator or other governmental or inter-governmental body 
Report / download web link (=direct link): http://www.epa.gov/ada/download/reports/600R08003/600R08003. ...  
Format (e.g. PDF): PDF 
Size: (e.g. 20mb) 19 
EUGRIS Keyword(s): Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->In situ treatment technologies
Contaminated land-->Remediation options-->Passive and hydraulicContainment
 
Short description: This document describes a systematic approach for performing capture zone analysis associated with ground water pump and treat systems. A 'capture zone' refers to the three-dimensional region that contributes the ground water extracted by one or more wells or drains. A capture zone in this context is equivalent to the 'zone of hydraulic containment.' The document discusses the importance of capture zone analysis during ground water remediation, particularly for sites requiring hydraulic containment. The use of 'converging lines of evidence' and the iterative nature of the systematic approach is explained. Six steps associated with this systematic approach for capture zone analysis are presented in this guidance. The intended audience is technical professionals that actually perform capture zone analyses as well as project managers who review those analyses and/or make decisions based on those analyses. The scope of this document is limited to evaluating capture in porous media and not necessarily karst or fractured rock settings. The methods and techniques presented here may be used for such settings, but other more intensive techniques may also be required. 
Link to Organisation(s): EPA Environmental Protection Agency
 
Submitted By: Professor Paul Bardos WhoDoesWhat?      Last update: 06/02/2008

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