Abstract

The current nonconformity of most Brazilian states regarding the environmental guidelines established by the Conama 420 resolution makes clear that there are still many challenges to be faced on the management field of contaminated sites. The analysis of a factual remediation operation in an industrial site in the city of Resende, Rio de Janeiro state, show that traditional site investigation techniques are still being applied as main tools of characterization, data collection and decision-making in the management of the area. The site has had its investigation start in the late 90’s through multiple soil sampling and monitoring wells installation, pointing DNAPLs (dense non-aqueous phase liquids) among the chemicals of interest. The industrial site has undergone remediation for over 10 years now and has not been closed yet. More recently, the efficiency reduction of the primary remediation system, a dual-phase extraction system with over 50 installed wells, led to the implementation of in-situ stimulated bioremediation. Performance reports show lower efficiency than expected, hinting that a lackluster CSM (conceptual site model) might be leading to poor decision making. Despite being adequate remediation techniques, previous efforts and literature indicate that the site must undergo new investigation steps employing high-resolution site characterization (HRSC) techniques such as the MIP (membrane interface probe), allowing the refinement of the current CSM and the optimization of current remediation efforts.

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