October 10, 2025
Report
Vertical Characterization of Flow and Contaminant Concentration in New Hanford Extraction Wells
Abstract
Effective groundwater remediation should focus on high-concentration, low-permeability zones within the aquifer, as these areas often present significant challenges to contaminant removal. Characterizing the vertical distribution of contamination in an aquifer is therefore critical for optimizing and monitoring pump-and-treat (P&T) systems to meet target cleanup timelines. Flow patterns driven by hydraulic gradients and variations in permeability are described to provide insight into contaminant mass removal from long-screened wells. The objective of this multi-phase work is to provide actionable recommendations for improving remedy performance monitoring and P&T operations, which ongoing evaluations will address. This report summarizes the preliminary results of vertical flow and contaminant distribution monitoring in new extraction wells at the Hanford Site.Published: October 10, 2025