Examining A Hazardous Waste Site. Hazardous Wastes Accidentally spilled Intentionally spilled Illegally dumped From business or industry.

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Examining A Hazardous Waste Site

Hazardous Wastes Accidentally spilled Intentionally spilled Illegally dumped From business or industry

Part I Look at the different Maps *Fact Flash 3 1 – Flowing Railroad 2 – Towns and rivers

Contaminants 1. How can contaminants might spread from the site?

Answer- Add to your answer The wind can blow contaminant vapors. The wind can blow small soil particles to which contaminants are attached. Contaminants can be washed into the Flowing River by rainfall running off the site. Liquid contaminants can flow down through the soil to the groundwater due to gravity. Contaminants can be washed down through the soil to the groundwater by rainfall soaking into the soil. Groundwater moving underground can spread contaminants in the aquifer. Contaminated groundwater can move that uses the Flowing River. Excavation or other activities that disturb the soil on the site can move contaminants.

Exposure 2. How might animals or plants be exposed to contaminants from the site.

Answer The wind can blow contaminant vapors. Animals can eat contaminated plants. Fish and aquatic plants can be exposed to contaminants washed into the Flowing River. Farmland crops could be exposed to contaminants through the irrigation system that uses water from the Flowing River.

Ruralvile 3. How might people in Ruralvile and Utopia be exposed to contaminants from the site?

Ruralvile Eating contaminated crops Eating contaminated fish from the Flowing River Utopia residents drinking contaminated water from their municipal wells Ruralville residents drinking contaminated water from the Flowing River Children playing on the site Fishermen crossing the site to get to the Flowing River Ruralville residents breathing air containing contaminated dust blown off the site Ruralville and Utopia residents taking showers with contaminated water

Factors 4. What factors would affect the amount of exposure from site contamination?

Factors Amount of contamination originally released at the site Amount of dispersion of the contaminants Amount of physical, chemical, and biological transformation of the contaminants into harmless compounds Frequency of contact with contaminated water, soil, plants, and animals.

Part II Look at map 3 Diked Sludge Pond 5. What do you remember about groundwater? 6. How does groundwater move underground?

groundwater contamination is a major concern in the Superfund Program, and it is difficult to visualize how contaminants move underground.

Aquifer an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. Twater permeable rockgravelsandsiltclaygroundwaterwater well

Aquifer Model 6. How does your small groundwater model represents contamination at a Superfund site?

Aquifer Model Contaminants on the ground surface can be washed into groundwater by rainwater. Contaminants in groundwater can be removed by pumping out contaminated groundwater; However, the amount of water needed to clean contaminants from groundwater is far greater than the amount of contamination added.

Model vs. Real 7. What is different between your experimental groundwater model and a real Superfund site?

Model vs. Real A Superfund site can have thousands of gallons of contaminants in the groundwater as opposed to a few ounces. The subsurface at a Superfund site is far more complex than your groundwater model. The water in your model is contained, but at a real Superfund site it almost always is flowing slowly in one direction. Flowing groundwater at a Superfund site can carry contaminants miles from where the contaminants were spilled on the surface. This can make it very difficult to locate a contaminant source once contaminated groundwater is detected.

Flowing Railroad Site 8. Would the residents of Utopia be in greater danger from contaminated groundwater if the groundwater beneath the Flowing Railroad site was flowing north toward Utopia or south away from Utopia?

The answer is that residents would be in greater danger if the groundwater was flowing away from Utopia. This may sound surprising, but the reason is that, if the groundwater is flowing away from Utopia, it is flowing towards their drinking water wells located 3 miles south of the Flowing Railroad site.)