Thursday, July 30, 2009 - 11:00 AM
S147

Evolution of Natural Attenuation Evaluation Protocols

Ann Keeley, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, USEPA, Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration Division, P.O. Box 1198 / 919 Kerr Research Dr., P.O. Box 1198 / 919 Kerr Research Dr., Ada, OK 74820

Traditionally the evaluation of the efficacy of natural attenuation was based on changes in contaminant concentrations and mass reduction.  Statistical tools and models such as Bioscreen provided evaluation protocols which now are being approached via other vehicles including molecular technologies such as PLFA and genomic considerations.  Examples of these techniques are discussed with respect to field-scale applications.