Groundwater Risk Assessment Based on DRASTIC and Special Vulnerability of Solidified/Stabilized Heavy-Metal-Contaminated Sites

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作者
Wei, Zhiyong [1 ]
Chi, Zifang [1 ]
机构
[1] Jilin Univ, Key Lab Groundwater Resources & Environm, Minist Educ, Changchun 130021, Peoples R China
基金
国家重点研发计划;
关键词
solidification; stabilization; heavy-metal-contaminated sites; groundwater risk assessment; DRASTIC; vulnerability; ORGANIC-MATTER; FREEZE-THAW; SOLID-WASTE; SOIL; DESORPTION; STABILIZATION; SORPTION; LEAD; ZN; PB;
D O I
10.3390/su15042997
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Solidification/stabilization technology is commonly used in the remediation of heavy-metal-contaminated sites, which reduces the leaching capacity of heavy metals, but the total amount of heavy metals in the soil is not reduced, there is still a risk of heavy metal re-release and contamination of groundwater, and the risk of groundwater contamination of solidified/stabilized heavy-metal-contaminated sites needs to be assessed. Through the analysis of the system structure of solidified/stabilized heavy-metal-contaminated sites, combined with the integration method of pollution sources-the vadose zone-aquifer, based on the DRASTIC model and the special vulnerability of the solidification/stabilization site, a groundwater pollution risk assessment index system including 4 influencing factors such as site hazard, pollutant hazard, aquifer vulnerability, and natural conditions and a total of 18 evaluation indexes was constructed. Each evaluation index was graded and assigned a scoring value combined with the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to calculate index weights. The comprehensive weights of site hazard, contaminant stability, aquifer vulnerability, and natural conditions were 0.1894, 0.3508, 0.3508, and 0.1090, respectively. The isometric method was used to classify the pollution risk into five risk levels (very low risk [0, 2), low risk [2, 4), medium risk [4, 6), high risk [6, 8), and very high risk [8, 10]), and a groundwater comprehensive index pollution risk assessment model was established. The model was applied to the actual site. The results showed that under the scenario of direct landfill of remediated soil, the comprehensive indexes of groundwater pollution risk for As and Cd were 4.55 and 4.58, respectively, both of which were medium risk. When the surrounding protective measures were supplemented, the comprehensive indexes of groundwater pollution risk for As and Cd were 3.98 and 4.02, respectively. Cd remained as medium risk and As as low risk. In both scenarios, the combined groundwater contamination risk index of Cd was greater than that of As because the contaminant stability of As was higher than that of Cd. The average percentage of aquifer vulnerability score reached 45.50%, which was higher than the weight of site inherent vulnerability of 35.08%, indicating that the original site hydrogeological conditions are fragile, groundwater is vulnerable to contamination, and the in situ landfill solidification/stabilization of soil is at risk. In order to further reduce the risk, the topographic slope was increased, thereby increasing the surface drainage capacity, which reduced the combined groundwater contamination risk index for As and Cd to 3.94 and 3.90, both of which were low risk. This study provides a new method for assessing the risk of groundwater contamination at solidified/stabilized heavy-metal-contaminated sites. It also has reference significance for selecting solidification/stabilization remediation parameters
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