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Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2012

Time series geophysical monitoring of permanganate injections and in situ chemical oxidation of PCE, OU1 area, Savage Superfund Site, Milford, NH, USA.

Philip T. Harte; Thor E. Smith; John H. Williams; James R. Degnan

In situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) treatment with sodium permanganate, an electrically conductive oxidant, provides a strong electrical signal for tracking of injectate transport using time series geophysical surveys including direct current (DC) resistivity and electromagnetic (EM) methods. Effective remediation is dependent upon placing the oxidant in close contact with the contaminated aquifer. Therefore, monitoring tools that provide enhanced tracking capability of the injectate offer considerable benefit to guide subsequent ISCO injections. Time-series geophysical surveys were performed at a superfund site in New Hampshire, USA over a one-year period to identify temporal changes in the bulk electrical conductivity of a tetrachloroethylene (PCE; also called tetrachloroethene) contaminated, glacially deposited aquifer due to the injection of sodium permanganate. The ISCO treatment involved a series of pulse injections of sodium permanganate from multiple injection wells within a contained area of the aquifer. After the initial injection, the permanganate was allowed to disperse under ambient groundwater velocities. Time series geophysical surveys identified the downward sinking and pooling of the sodium permanganate atop of the underlying till or bedrock surface caused by density-driven flow, and the limited horizontal spread of the sodium permanganate in the shallow parts of the aquifer during this injection period. When coupled with conventional monitoring, the surveys allowed for an assessment of ISCO treatment effectiveness in targeting the PCE plume and helped target areas for subsequent treatment.


Ground Water | 2013

Hydraulically Controlled Discrete Sampling from Open Boreholes

Philip T. Harte

Groundwater sampling from open boreholes in fractured-rock aquifers is particularly challenging because of mixing and dilution of fluid within the borehole from multiple fractures. This note presents an alternative to traditional sampling in open boreholes with packer assemblies. The alternative system called ZONFLO (zonal flow) is based on hydraulic control of borehole flow conditions. Fluid from discrete fractures zones are hydraulically isolated allowing for the collection of representative samples. In rough-faced open boreholes and formations with less competent rock, hydraulic containment may offer an attractive alternative to physical containment with packers. Preliminary test results indicate a discrete zone can be effectively hydraulically isolated from other zones within a borehole for the purpose of groundwater sampling using this new method.


Ground Water | 1995

Simulations of Flow in Crystalline Rock and Recharge from Overlying Glacial Deposits in a Hypothetical New England Setting

Philip T. Harte; Thomas C. Winter


Hydrogeology Journal | 2008

Measured river leakages using conventional streamflow techniques: the case of Souhegan River, New Hampshire, USA

Philip T. Harte; Richard G. Kiah


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 1987

Trace-metal and organochlorine residues in sediments of the upper Rockaway river, New Jersey

James A Smith; Philip T. Harte; Mark A. Hardy


Hydrogeology Journal | 2012

Heterogeneous redox conditions, arsenic mobility, and groundwater flow in a fractured-rock aquifer near a waste repository site in New Hampshire, USA

Philip T. Harte; Joseph D. Ayotte; Andrew Hoffman; Kinga Revesz; Marcel Belaval; Steven Lamb; J.K. Bohlke


Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2006

Simulation of solute transport across low-permeability barrier walls

Philip T. Harte; Leonard F. Konikow; George Z. Hornberger


Hydrological Processes | 2010

Mapping of road‐salt‐contaminated groundwater discharge and estimation of chloride load to a small stream in southern New Hampshire, USA

Philip T. Harte; Philip R. Trowbridge


Open-File Report | 2002

Simulating Solute Transport Across Horizontal-Flow Barriers Using the MODFLOW Ground-Water Transport Process

George Z. Hornberger; Leonard F. Konikow; Philip T. Harte


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2016

Groundwater Level Trends and Drivers in Two Northern New England Glacial Aquifers

James B. Shanley; Ann Chalmers; Thomas J. Mack; Thor E. Smith; Philip T. Harte

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Thomas J. Mack

United States Geological Survey

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James R. Degnan

United States Geological Survey

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John H. Williams

United States Geological Survey

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George Z. Hornberger

United States Geological Survey

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Joseph D. Ayotte

United States Geological Survey

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Thomas C. Winter

United States Geological Survey

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Thor E. Smith

United States Geological Survey

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Allen M. Shapiro

United States Geological Survey

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Ann Chalmers

United States Geological Survey

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Carole D. Johnson

United States Geological Survey

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