September 28, 2009
Report

Soil Water Balance and Recharge Monitoring at the Hanford Site - FY09 Status Report

Abstract

Recharge provides the primary driving force for transporting contaminants from the vadose zone to underlying aquifer systems. Quantification of recharge rates is important for assessing contaminant transport and fate and for evaluating remediation alternatives. This report describes the status of soil water balance and recharge monitoring performed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory at the Hanford Site for Fiscal Year 2009. Previously reported data for Fiscal Years 2004 - 2008 are updated with data collected in Fiscal Year 2009 and summarized.

Revised: November 6, 2010 | Published: September 28, 2009

Citation

Rockhold M.L., D.L. Saunders, C.E. Strickland, S.R. Waichler, and R.E. Clayton. 2009. Soil Water Balance and Recharge Monitoring at the Hanford Site - FY09 Status Report Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.