This doctoral dissertation from the Department of Geological Sciences at Ohio State University features a comprehensive treatment of TCE and PCE transport in the buried valley aquifer in Woburn, Massachusetts. The highlight of the paper is a linkage of a contaminant transport model with a water distribution model, which enables the author to estimate the faucet concentrations of TCE and PCE delivered to each water district and household in Woburn from October 1964 to May 1979. Graphs are presented that show the range of plausible TCE and PCE concentrations to which the residents were exposed.
This resource is referenced here:Subject:
Geoscience:Hydrology:Ground Water:Contaminant hydrology,
Water quality/chemistry ,
Geoscience:Geology:Mineralogy, Education
Resource Type:
Scientific Resources:Research Results,
Activities:Lab Activity, Journal Article, Data, References, Maps/Aerial Photos
Health Topics: Waterborne Transport Processes, Heavy Metals
Geochemistry Applications: Environmental Geochemistry
Topics:
Solid Earth:Mineralogy, Education,
Hydrosphere/Cryosphere:Groundwater:Contaminant hydrology,
Water quality/chemistry, Woburn,
:Water Supply, Pollution Sources,
Hydrogeology:Computer Modeling,
Field Data, Wells
Keywords: A Civil Action, contaminant transport model, TCE, chemical exposure, Woburn water supply system