September 30, 2019
Report

Hanford Surface Barrier Design Guidance

Abstract

This status report presents results of progress made during fiscal year 2019 towards developing a software tool for designing surface barriers in the Central Plateau. This tool is intended to be used to support feasibility studies and remedy applications. This status report summarizes the methodology followed to develop preliminary vadose zone reduced order models (VZ-ROMs) for use in such a tool. The ROM development process required generation of a training and testing dataset representing an example waste site in the Central Plateau. This training data was prepared via eSTOMP simulations that simulated variable drainage through hypothetical surface barriers into waste sites within the Central Plateau. Prior to regression analysis, these numerical results were analyzed to understand the behavior of contaminant solutes under different drainage conditions in the vadose zone. Results from eSTOMP simulations provided an understanding of the effectiveness of hypothetical surface barriers in isolating the subsurface system and mitigating contaminant transport.

Revised: October 23, 2020 | Published: September 30, 2019

Citation

Yonkofski C., and Z. Zhang. 2019. Hanford Surface Barrier Design Guidance Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.