Modeling of Groundwater Contamination by Light Nonaqueous Phase Liquids (LNAPLs)
Modeling of Groundwater Contamination by Light Nonaqueous Phase Liquids (LNAPLs)
Presented on Wednesday, May 7, 2014
The groundwater contamination by dissolved components of light nonaqueous phase liquids (LNAPLs) was detected in the Hadnot Point Industrial Area at U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Field investigation found lens of free-phase LNAPLs on the top of groundwater. The thickness of the free phases highly varied in the study area. The dissolution and migration of their components polluted the groundwater, which was drawn for public supply. Using numerical tools, including TechFlowMP and TechNAPLVol, we investigated the distribution of free-phase LNAPLs, their dissolution, and groundwater contamination in the area. This paper will present the transport of dissolved LNAPL component and vertical variation of contaminant migration under influence of pumping in the study area. In addition, it will show the temporal profiles of contaminant concentrations in pumping wells near the LNAPL sources.