Author: John Rice | février 15, 2022
Background/Objectives
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of manufactured fluorinated organic chemicals that have been used in a wide array of industrial processes and consumer products. Because of their widespread distribution and unique chemical properties, they have been detected throughout urban, farm and even wilderness environments. As a result of their production, use and disposal, PFAS have been released to surface water, groundwater, the atmosphere, soil and sediment. The presence of PFAS in sediment and pore water is significant because sediment is the home for benthic organisms that are the foundation of aquatic and many terrestrial ecosystems. Understanding the behavior and controlling the release of PFAS in aquatic environments are critical for the management and protection of aquatic life.
PFAS can accumulate in sediment through several different pathways, including direct discharge of untreated industrial wastewater, sludges and waste to surface water bodies. In addition, PFAS can reach sediment, then surface water through a groundwater pathway, as the groundwater carries the PFAS from an upland source and discharges to a surface water body. Treatment systems that prevent or disrupt the transport of PFAS from groundwater into sediment and surface water are needed to reduce the discharge of PFAS to aquatic environments.
Related Services
Approach/Activities
In order to design an integrated site remedy for PFAS discharging to surface water, TRC performed an evaluation of a capping system using a groundwater model and experimental data for sorption and partitioning of PFAS to a solid sorbent material (i.e., RemBind®). MODFLOW was used to simulate a variety of sediment cap configurations that were specifically designed to passively bind PFAS seepage from a bank or pore water upwelling into a reactive cap, where it could be captured in a removable treatment cartridge. Sorptive properties of RemBind® utilized in the modeling were developed through independent testing performed by BECA in Australia. In addition, published data from numerous trials were utilized to evaluate various cap or passive barrier configurations.
The cap design has also been modified to include air lift technology to the transmission layer of the cap, as a potential pre-treatment for PFAS-impacted sediment and groundwater. Pilot studies have shown that bubbling air or other gases (e.g., ozone) can cause the PFAS to form bubbles and accumulate at the water surface. This effectively concentrates the PFAS at a location where it can be removed and sent for more efficient treatment. Removing PFAS prior to the sorbent material will extend the life of the sorbent, improve water quality and save costs.
Results/Lessons Learned
Modeling results utilizing lab data and groundwater flow assumptions indicate that a cap can be designed to effectively treat bank seepage and pore water discharge of PFAS to surface water under a variety of conditions. Modeling indicates that under realistic conditions the AquaGate+RemBind® (AquaBlock Ltd.) gabion could last from 2.3 years to several decades. Adding air lift and foam removal could extend the life of the sorbent, especially at sites with higher PFAS concentrations.
Embrassez le changement
Collaborez avec les praticiens testés de TRC
Partager nos perspectives
Nos praticiens partagent leurs idées et leurs points de vue sur les tendances et les défis qui façonnent le marché.
U.S. EPA and Army Corps of Engineers to Develop Revised Rule to Define “Waters of the United States”
août 8, 2023
The US EPA and Army Corps of Engineering are redefining « Waters of the United States ».
Le rapport 2023 sur le taux d’eau et d’eaux usées en Virginie est maintenant disponible
juillet 24, 2023
La réussite d’une évaluation technique de l’impraticabilité est la collecte de données solides, la documentation et la communication efficace des conditions du site et du potentiel de restauration des eaux souterraines.
TRC Assists in Securing $11M in funding for small Communities
avril 14, 2023
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers (U.S. ACOE) are redefining “waters of the United States (WOTUS).” A new Rule is expected to be finalized by September 1, 2023, and will address the May 25, 2023, U.S. Supreme Court decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency. In the interim, the U.S. EPA and U.S. ACOE will interpret the phrase “waters of the United States” consistent with the Supreme Court’s decision in Sackett.
Vapor Intrusion Assessment and Mitigation Case Study
février 23, 2023
Keys to a successful technical impracticability evaluation are sound data collection, documentation and effective communication of site conditions and groundwater restoration potential.
Integrating Sustainability, Digital Connectivity and Design Optimization in Wastewater Treatment Systems
juin 20, 2022
Some organizations rarely think about water and wastewater treatment, until there is a problem. American industry depends on the ability to treat wastewater discharges while complying with regulatory standards and addressing emerging contaminants. If wastewater treatment fails, our environment is negatively impacted, and companies are exposed to shutdowns, delays and fines.
Controlling PFAS Discharge to Surface Water (PFAS-Trapping Cap)
février 15, 2022
Controlling PFAS in discharge water is critical for the management and protection of aquatic life.
Need help collecting PFAS samples for NJDEP deadline December 15?
octobre 7, 2021
NJDES Category B or L Industrial Permit holders – If you haven’t obtained your first PFAS sample yet, time is running out. All New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJDES) Category B or L Industrial Permit holders are required by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Projection (NJDEP) to collect two representative effluent samples, taken 30 days apart, to be analyzed for PFAS by an approved laboratory and submitted to them by December 15, 2021.
EPA Solicits Comments on PFAS Discharges in Five Point Source Categories
septembre 23, 2021
EPA solicits comments in five point source categories (PSCs) in the manufacture, use, treatment and discharge of PFAS.
EPA Ramps Up Inspections and Enforcement Actions
mai 14, 2021
EPA’s acting enforcement chief, Larry Starfield, directs agents to ramp up inspections in communities known to be afflicted by pollution
PFAS Sampling Advisory on Aqueous Samples
avril 1, 2021
Advisory on collecting aqueous samples (e.g., groundwater, wastewater, stormwater, etc.) for PFAS analysis.
The View on Climate Change has Changed in Washington
mars 1, 2021
The Biden Administration signals both a renewed and accelerated focus on climate change.
TRC Companies Inc. Acquires 1Source Safety and Health
novembre 11, 2020
TRC Companies (« TRC”), a leading technology-driven provider of end-to-end engineering, consulting and construction management solutions, has acquired 1Source Safety and Health, a firm that provides management consulting services in areas such as indoor air quality, asbestos management, industrial hygiene and safety management systems.
Ecological Risk of PFAS from AFFF-Impacted Sites
juin 30, 2020
The facts on evaluating exposure to wildlife
TRC’s Reporting Tool Can Help Identify New PFAS under the TRI
mai 19, 2020
While utilities often work in technical silos, NERC auditors are trained to cross check compliance evidence and data between interrelated standards.
Potential Impacts from EPA’s Proposed Waters of the United States Rule
juillet 24, 2019
The EPA is redefining which bodies of water are eligible for protection under the federal Clean Water Act – and which ones aren’t.
TRC Acquires California Construction Management Firm Vali Cooper & Associates
juin 26, 2018
LOWELL, Mass. – TRC, a leading provider of end-to-end engineering, consulting and construction management solutions fueled by innovative technology, announced today it has acquired Vali Cooper & Associates Inc., a top California infrastructure firm that manages transportation, water/wastewater, utility and facilities projects.
Michigan Steps Up Fight Against PFAS Contamination
mai 8, 2018
Michigan is cracking down on PFAS contamination with a pair of new regulatory actions aimed at protecting the state’s water supply.
TRC aide une petite ville à rétablir l’approvisionnement en eau potable
février 13, 2024
Maysville s’est tourné vers TRC, une société mondiale de conseil, d’ingénierie et de gestion de la construction de premier plan, pour obtenir de l’aide.
Innovative Remedial Concepts to Address Microplastics
août 11, 2023
Microplastics (MP) encompass plastic particles ranging in size from 1 nanometer to 5 millimeters. MP historically appeared in lotions and creams as “microbeads,” which acted as exfoliants. MP also form through different processes including the gradual degradation of larger plastic items over time, which results in the generation of progressively smaller plastic particles. Additionally, textiles and synthetic clothing can form MP from daily wear and tear.
U.S. EPA and Army Corps of Engineers to Develop Revised Rule to Define “Waters of the United States”
août 8, 2023
The US EPA and Army Corps of Engineering are redefining « Waters of the United States ».
Regulators Update Design Storm Rainfall Depths in Response to Climate Science Projections and Recent Storm Data
août 3, 2023
Regulators are responding to anticipated increases in extreme rainfall events by updating design storm rainfall depth regulations.
Le rapport 2023 sur le taux d’eau et d’eaux usées en Virginie est maintenant disponible
juillet 24, 2023
La réussite d’une évaluation technique de l’impraticabilité est la collecte de données solides, la documentation et la communication efficace des conditions du site et du potentiel de restauration des eaux souterraines.
Understanding Microplastics in Sediments
juillet 21, 2023
The accumulation of plastic pollution in the environment has rapidly increased in recent decades. Microplastics (MP) are very small pieces of plastic that come from a variety of sources.
Prevent Harmful Algal Blooms with Nutrient Inactivation
juillet 21, 2023
Best Practices for Planning, Implementation and Monitoring of Alum Treatments
TRC Assists in Securing $11M in funding for small Communities
avril 14, 2023
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers (U.S. ACOE) are redefining “waters of the United States (WOTUS).” A new Rule is expected to be finalized by September 1, 2023, and will address the May 25, 2023, U.S. Supreme Court decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency. In the interim, the U.S. EPA and U.S. ACOE will interpret the phrase “waters of the United States” consistent with the Supreme Court’s decision in Sackett.
Proposed MCLGs and MCLs for PFAS
mars 15, 2023
Final Regulatory Determination for Contaminants on the Fourth Drinking Water Contaminant Candidate List
Water Resiliency: Military Base Experience and Application to Communities and Industries
février 23, 2023
Water resiliency is the ability to effectively operate if the water resources you rely on are stressed, contaminated or even cut off for a specified amount of time.
EPA Announces $2 Billion in Funding to Address Emerging Contaminants in Drinking Water
février 14, 2023
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan announced $2 Billion in infrastructure funding to help the nation’s rural water supplies.
PFAS on the Move: Fate and Transport in Sediment
janvier 3, 2023
PFAS tend to sorb to sediment particles and organic matter, which settle at the bottom of a waterbody, creating a reservoir of PFAS that can cycle in the environment for decades.
PFAS Discharges in NPDES Permits
Décembre 19, 2022
In a follow-up to the EPA Office of Water’s April 28, 2022 memo, EPA released “Part 2″, providing guidance for the NPDES permitting/pretreatment program as it relates to restricting discharges of PFAS to water bodies.
Data Requirements to Improve Statistical Decision Making
octobre 25, 2022
One goal of statistics is to draw meaningful inferences but your dataset must be large enough to provide technically-defensible and robust statistics.
A Green Future for Stormwater Management
septembre 26, 2022
Green Stormwater Management is an effective strategy for flood control and pollution mitigation.
Washington State Establishes PFAS Cleanup Levels
septembre 21, 2022
The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) recently published a list of 6 PFAS compounds that now have soil and groundwater cleanup levels
EPA Issues Proposed Rule Designating PFOA and PFOS as Hazardous Substances
septembre 7, 2022
The EPA has issued a pre-publication version of a proposed rule to designate two PFAS compounds as hazardous substances under CERCLA.
Five New PFAS Added to EPA Regional Screening Levels (RSLs)
juin 24, 2022
EPA announced the addition of five new PFAS to the list of Regional Screening Levels (RSLs)
EPA Announces Updated Drinking Water Health Advisories for Four PFAS Chemicals: PFOS, PFOA, PFBS, & GenX
juin 24, 2022
On June 15, 2022, the EPA released updated Health Advisory Levels for four per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water
Integrating Sustainability, Digital Connectivity and Design Optimization in Wastewater Treatment Systems
juin 20, 2022
Some organizations rarely think about water and wastewater treatment, until there is a problem. American industry depends on the ability to treat wastewater discharges while complying with regulatory standards and addressing emerging contaminants. If wastewater treatment fails, our environment is negatively impacted, and companies are exposed to shutdowns, delays and fines.
EPA Proposes Aquatic Life Criteria for PFOA and PFOS
mai 25, 2022
On May 3, 2022, under the Clean Water Act (CWA), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) proposed the first aquatic life criteria for both short-term and long-term toxic effects from Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid (PFOS).
Controlling PFAS Discharge to Surface Water (PFAS-Trapping Cap)
février 15, 2022
Controlling PFAS in discharge water is critical for the management and protection of aquatic life.
Fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule Lists 29 PFAS
janvier 21, 2022
EPA published fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule as required every five years and 29 of the 30 contaminants listed are PFAS.
Waters of the United States (WOTUS) Revised Definition: Proposed Rule Published
Décembre 16, 2021
Rule Proposed to Revert Back to Pre-2015 Definition of Waters of the United States (WOTUS) published December 2021
Construction Delivery Method Comparison: Design-Build vs. Design-Bid-Build
Décembre 16, 2021
In the construction industry the successful execution of every project depends on the delivery method. Two of the most widely used project delivery methods are Design-Bid-Build and Design-Build.
Overhauling Oroville: The Amazing Push to Repair the Tallest Dam in the United States
novembre 8, 2021
The Oroville Dam in Northern California is the highest in the country at 770 feet – four stories taller than the more celebrated Hoover Dam – but few outside the Golden State had ever heard of it before February of 2017.
EPA Solicits Comments on PFAS Discharges in Five Point Source Categories
septembre 23, 2021
EPA solicits comments in five point source categories (PSCs) in the manufacture, use, treatment and discharge of PFAS.
PFAS Sampling Advisory on Aqueous Samples
avril 1, 2021
Advisory on collecting aqueous samples (e.g., groundwater, wastewater, stormwater, etc.) for PFAS analysis.
The View on Climate Change has Changed in Washington
mars 1, 2021
The Biden Administration signals both a renewed and accelerated focus on climate change.
The Making of a Mural
Décembre 22, 2020
Watch workers in Los Angeles transform this aging storage tank into a vibrant, three-story work of art that’s visible from miles away.
TRC Companies Inc. Acquires 1Source Safety and Health
novembre 11, 2020
TRC Companies (« TRC”), a leading technology-driven provider of end-to-end engineering, consulting and construction management solutions, has acquired 1Source Safety and Health, a firm that provides management consulting services in areas such as indoor air quality, asbestos management, industrial hygiene and safety management systems.
TRC Awarded a Yahara WINS Grant
août 28, 2020
TRC was recently awarded a Yahara WINS grant to develop a pilot scale simple aeration method for removing phosphorous from the discharge of manure digesters. The grant application was developed and submitted by: Bob Stanforth, Alyssa Sellwood, Mike Ursin, Ted O’Connell, Ken Quinn, and John Rice, who are members of multiple TRC CORE teams.
World Health Organization Examines Danger of Microplastics in Drinking Water
novembre 5, 2019
There’s growing concern that microscopic plastic particles could be having a detrimental effect on drinking water quality.
Potential Impacts from EPA’s Proposed Waters of the United States Rule
juillet 24, 2019
The EPA is redefining which bodies of water are eligible for protection under the federal Clean Water Act – and which ones aren’t.
TRC Acquires California Construction Management Firm Vali Cooper & Associates
juin 26, 2018
LOWELL, Mass. – TRC, a leading provider of end-to-end engineering, consulting and construction management solutions fueled by innovative technology, announced today it has acquired Vali Cooper & Associates Inc., a top California infrastructure firm that manages transportation, water/wastewater, utility and facilities projects.
Groundwater Recharge: How It Affects Your Decisions
mai 30, 2018
Often misunderstood, groundwater recharge rate is an important consideration when assessing groundwater supply or aquifer vulnerability.
Michigan Steps Up Fight Against PFAS Contamination
mai 8, 2018
Michigan is cracking down on PFAS contamination with a pair of new regulatory actions aimed at protecting the state’s water supply.
TRC Recognized for Removing Lead Contamination from Mill River in Fairfield, Connecticut
mars 7, 2018
LOWELL, Mass. – TRC, a leader in engineering, environmental consulting and construction-management services, has been awarded a pair of awards from the Environmental Business Journal – one for business achievement and the other for an innovative remediation project to remove lead sediment from the Mill River in Fairfield, Conn.
States Struggle to Set Standards for Hundreds of Toxics
octobre 24, 2017
TRC’s Liz Denly talks to Bloomberg Environment about nascent efforts at the state level to establish standards for PFAS compounds.
L’impact de la conservation de l’eau sur la consommation d’énergie
février 1, 2024
La conservation de l’eau est essentielle pour réduire la consommation globale d’énergie et l’impact environnemental. Découvrez comment nos services peuvent vous aider à gérer votre conservation de l’eau.
U.S. EPA and Army Corps of Engineers to Develop Revised Rule to Define “Waters of the United States”
août 8, 2023
The US EPA and Army Corps of Engineering are redefining « Waters of the United States ».
Le rapport 2023 sur le taux d’eau et d’eaux usées en Virginie est maintenant disponible
juillet 24, 2023
La réussite d’une évaluation technique de l’impraticabilité est la collecte de données solides, la documentation et la communication efficace des conditions du site et du potentiel de restauration des eaux souterraines.
EPA Announces $2 Billion in Funding to Address Emerging Contaminants in Drinking Water
février 14, 2023
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan announced $2 Billion in infrastructure funding to help the nation’s rural water supplies.
9 Actions You Can Start Now to Protect Critical Infrastructure
Décembre 13, 2022
Steps to improve physical security at substations, chemical plants, pipelines, data centers, hospitals and other critical infrastructure
Data Requirements to Improve Statistical Decision Making
octobre 25, 2022
One goal of statistics is to draw meaningful inferences but your dataset must be large enough to provide technically-defensible and robust statistics.
A Green Future for Stormwater Management
septembre 26, 2022
Green Stormwater Management is an effective strategy for flood control and pollution mitigation.
Controlling PFAS Discharge to Surface Water (PFAS-Trapping Cap)
février 15, 2022
Controlling PFAS in discharge water is critical for the management and protection of aquatic life.
Overhauling Oroville: The Amazing Push to Repair the Tallest Dam in the United States
novembre 8, 2021
The Oroville Dam in Northern California is the highest in the country at 770 feet – four stories taller than the more celebrated Hoover Dam – but few outside the Golden State had ever heard of it before February of 2017.
EPA Ramps Up Inspections and Enforcement Actions
mai 14, 2021
EPA’s acting enforcement chief, Larry Starfield, directs agents to ramp up inspections in communities known to be afflicted by pollution
The View on Climate Change has Changed in Washington
mars 1, 2021
The Biden Administration signals both a renewed and accelerated focus on climate change.
The Making of a Mural
Décembre 22, 2020
Watch workers in Los Angeles transform this aging storage tank into a vibrant, three-story work of art that’s visible from miles away.
TRC Companies Inc. Acquires 1Source Safety and Health
novembre 11, 2020
TRC Companies (« TRC”), a leading technology-driven provider of end-to-end engineering, consulting and construction management solutions, has acquired 1Source Safety and Health, a firm that provides management consulting services in areas such as indoor air quality, asbestos management, industrial hygiene and safety management systems.
Potential Impacts from EPA’s Proposed Waters of the United States Rule
juillet 24, 2019
The EPA is redefining which bodies of water are eligible for protection under the federal Clean Water Act – and which ones aren’t.
Michigan Steps Up Fight Against PFAS Contamination
mai 8, 2018
Michigan is cracking down on PFAS contamination with a pair of new regulatory actions aimed at protecting the state’s water supply.
TRC Recognized for Removing Lead Contamination from Mill River in Fairfield, Connecticut
mars 7, 2018
LOWELL, Mass. – TRC, a leader in engineering, environmental consulting and construction-management services, has been awarded a pair of awards from the Environmental Business Journal – one for business achievement and the other for an innovative remediation project to remove lead sediment from the Mill River in Fairfield, Conn.
States Struggle to Set Standards for Hundreds of Toxics
octobre 24, 2017
TRC’s Liz Denly talks to Bloomberg Environment about nascent efforts at the state level to establish standards for PFAS compounds.
John Rice
John Rice is a consulting engineer and hydrologist working out of TRC’s Madison, Wisconsin office. He has over 26 years of experience in the environment field. John provides technical expertise in surface water and groundwater hydrology, sediment and groundwater remediation. He has designed and overseen the successful construction of sediment remediation systems, including complex dredging and capping alternatives. He has also designed and installed active groundwater and soil remediation systems that include innovative in-situ remedies. John is a leader in the development of new conceptual models for migration of liquid coal tar and of recalcitrant organics from sediment. These efforts have yielded new understanding of risks and appropriate remedies. John was awarded a patent for an innovative approach to facilitate the in-situ degradation of chlorinated organic compounds and has patent applications awarded and pending for improved sediment cap designs. John is active in the advancement of the profession through the presentations and publication of professional articles. Contact John at JRice@TRCcompanies.com.