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The overarching goal of this project is to demonstrate an advanced, integrated toolkit for measuring and predicting per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) leaching and chemical mass discharge in the vadose zone. This toolkit, referred to as PFAS-VZ-CMD (PFAS-vadose zone-chemical mass discharge), consists of three modules (see Figure 1). Module 1 produces direct, quantitative in situ measurements of PFAS mass discharge, whereas Modules 2 and 3 produce enhanced-accuracy estimates or predictions of mass discharge, respectively. The three modules are designed to provide maximum flexibility to support applications at a wide range of sites for multiple site-characterization, risk-assessment, and mitigation-remediation purposes. The performance of each of the components employed in the modules has been fully tested at the field and/or bench scales. The toolkit employs the porewater sampling devices (suction lysimeter) that have been or will be installed in vadose-zone sources at many PFAS-impacted Department of Defense (DoD) sites. The integrated toolkit combines the sampling lysimeter with additional components and in situ tests that provide direct measurements and enhanced-accuracy estimates of porewater flux. The combination thereby produces direct measurements of PFAS leaching and mass discharge.
The project has the following five objectives, designed to encompass each of the components of the toolkit as shown in Figure 1:
The PFAS-VZ-CMD toolkit consists of three modules as described below and depicted in Figure 1. It can be applied at sites with existing porewater sampling lysimeter installations as well as sites where new installations are planned. A single module can be used if desired, or the modules can be used in combination. The selection of which module or set of modules to use is tailored to the conditions of the site and the objectives of the project. The PFAS-VZ-CMD toolkit will provide the following measurements and information:
The PFAS-VZ-CMD toolkit represents the first system designed specifically to directly measure PFAS leaching and mass discharge in source zones. It will also provide the capability to accurately predict PFAS leaching in the vadose zone and mass discharge to groundwater. The toolkit can also be used for in situ characterization of soil hydraulic properties and PFAS retention potential, which can increase the accuracy of mathematical modeling. Specifically, the toolkit can be used to develop site- and source-specific soil-to-groundwater leaching standards and soil-screening levels that will improve decision-making by improving the ranking and prioritizing of sites for remedial action. In addition, these quantitative measurements and predictions will improve the engineering design of remediation and mitigation efforts. It is anticipated that the toolkit will reduce risks while also reducing site-management costs for many DoD sites impacted by PFAS. It is expected that the PFAS-VZ-CMD toolkit can be applied to the hundreds of sites impacted by PFAS, as well as to many other PFAS-impacted sites. (Anticipated Project Completion - 2026)