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Brookhaven national laboratory source water assessment for drinking water supply wells.


DE2001777927

Publication Date 2000
Personal Author Benett, ; Paquette, ; Klaus, ; Dorsch,
Page Count 37
Abstract The BNL water supply system meets all water quality standards and has sufficient pumping and storage capacity to meet current and anticipated future operational demands. Because BNL water supply is drawn from the shallow Upper Glacial aquifer, BNL source water is susceptible to contamination. The quality of the water supply is being protected through (1) a comprehensive program of engineered and operational controls of existing aquifer contamination and potential sources of new contamination, (2) groundwater monitoring, and (3) potable water treatment. The BNL Source Water Assessment found that the source water for BNLs Western Well Field (comprised of Supply Wells 4, 6, and 7) has relatively few threats of contamination and identified potential sources are already being carefully managed. The source water for BNLs Eastern Well Field (comprised of Supply Wells 10, 11, and 12) has a moderate number of threats to water quality, primarily from several existing volatile organic compound and tritium plumes. The g-2 Tritium Plume and portions of the Operable Unit III VOC plume fall within the delineated source water area for the Eastern Well Field. In addition, portions of the much slower migrating strontium-90 plumes associated with the Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor, Waste Concentration Facility and Building 650 lie within the Eastern source water area. However, the rate of travel in the aquifer for strontium-90 is about one-twentieth of that for tritium and volatile organic compounds. The Laboratory has been carefully monitoring plume migration, and has made adjustments to water supply operations. Although a number of BNL water supply wells were impacted by VOC contamination in the late 1980s, recent routine analysis of water samples from BNL supply wells indicate that no drinking water standards have been reached or exceeded. The high quality of the water supply strongly indicates that the operational and engineered controls implemented over the past ten years have effectively protected the quality of the water supply.
Keywords
  • Water wells
  • BNL
  • Drinking water
  • Monitoring
  • Organic compounds
  • Strontium 90
  • Volatile matter
  • Water quality
  • Water supply
  • Aquifers
  • Water pollution control
  • Resource assessment
  • Resource management
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200125
Contract Number
  • AC02-98CH10886
Brookhaven national laboratory source water assessment for drinking water supply wells.
Brookhaven national laboratory source water assessment for drinking water supply wells.
DE2001777927

  • Water wells
  • BNL
  • Drinking water
  • Monitoring
  • Organic compounds
  • Strontium 90
  • Volatile matter
  • Water quality
  • Water supply
  • Aquifers
  • Water pollution control
  • Resource assessment
  • Resource management
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
  • AC02-98CH10886
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