Mobility of arsenic in soil from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal area

被引:50
作者
Corwin, DL
David, A
Goldberg, S
机构
[1] US Salin Lab, USDA ARS, Riverside, CA 92507 USA
[2] Ctr Thermat Eau, BRGM, F-34000 Montpellier, France
关键词
arsenic mobility; arsenic adsorption; preferential flow; contaminant transport; groundwater vulnerability;
D O I
10.1016/S0169-7722(99)00035-2
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
From 1942 to the early 1980s, Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA), a superfund site northeast of Denver in central Colorado, served as a facility for the development, manufacture, and disposal of toxic organic and inorganic chemicals including US Army surety agents (including nerve gas and blistering agents), munitions, propellants, and pesticides. Arsenic (As) in the form of Lewisite (blistering agent), arsenic trioxide (herbicide), trisodium arsenate, and arsenic trichloride (process intermediate) was present in extremely large quantities at RMA's South Plants Processing Area. Even though current cleanup efforts are likely to remove the vast majority of As presently polluting the soil and groundwater, there is still a future potential threat for the movement of residual levels of As into groundwater supplies. The distribution and movement of As were monitored over a 2.5-year period to evaluate the threat to groundwater by low levels of As. Because of access restrictions to RMA, an off-site meso-scale (0.6 m diameter by 1.83 m in height) weighing lysimeter study was conducted using excavated soil (i.e., Ascalon sandy Flay loam) associated with As contamination at RMA's South Plants Processing Area. The long-term study revealed the persistence of As under aerobic soil conditions, and a limited, but perceptible, mobility of As (0.87% of the total applied As drained beyond 1.5 m) resulting from interacting physical, chemical, and biological factors. Results suggest that even though the movement of As is significantly retarded due to adsorptive processes, preferential flow and chemical factors (i.e., pH and redox potential) can mobilize As at point locations above permissible levels, if precautionary measures are not taken. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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