RT3D (Reactive Transport in 3-Dimensions) is a reactive transport code that can be applied to model solute fate and transport for many different purposes. This document specifically addresses application of RT3D for modelling related to evaluation and implementation of Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA). Selection of MNA as a remedy requires an evaluation process to demonstrate that MNA will meet the remediation goals. The U.S. EPA, through the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Directive 9200.417P, provides the regulatory context for the evaluation and implementation of MNA. In a complementary fashion, the context for using fate and transport modelling as part of MNA evaluation is described in the EPA’s technical protocol for chlorinated solvent MNA, the Scenarios Evaluation Tool for Chlorinated Solvent MNA, and in this document. The intent of this document is to describe 1) the context for applying RT3D for chlorinated solvent MNA and 2) the attenuation processes represented in RT3D, 3) dechlorination reactions that may occur, and 4) the general approach for using RT3D reaction modules (including a summary of the RT3D reaction modules that are available) to model fate and transport of chlorinated solvents as part of MNA or for combinations of MNA and selected types of active remediation.
Revised: August 5, 2006 |
Published: July 25, 2006