September 30, 2018
Report

Advanced Monitoring Systems for Deep Vadose Zone Applications Interim Status Report

Abstract

The vadose zone within the Hanford Central Plateau contains large quantities of mobile contaminants that have not yet reached the groundwater. Deep vadose zone (DVZ) contamination is located below the depth of direct contaminant exposure potential, but may be a current and/or potential future source of groundwater contamination. Monitoring to observe subsurface processes and driving forces related to contaminant transport or to directly observe contaminant movement in the DVZ provide remedy performance information prior to contaminants reaching the groundwater and thereby are important elements of a remedy implementation.

Revised: January 15, 2019 | Published: September 30, 2018

Citation

Strickland C.E., R.D. Mackley, V.R. Vermeul, R.E. Clayton, J.N. Thomle, and B.Q. Roberts. 2018. Advanced Monitoring Systems for Deep Vadose Zone Applications Interim Status Report Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.