This study characterized the temporal and spatial distribution of trichloroethylene (TCE) dissolved plume from continuous source in 3D bench-scale sand aquifer. COMSOL Multiphysics 3.5a (2008) software based on the finite element numerical scheme taking into account the sorption process was used to interpreted the experimental results. A conservative tracer is employed for the determination of the longitudinal dispersivity. The sorption characteristics of TCE onto the aquifer sand are independently determined from batch equilibrium data. TCE concentrations at specific downstream locations within the aquifer for different periods of time are measured under flow rates values equal to 20, 40 and 100 ml/min. The predicted TCE concentrations were found to be reasonably agreed with the bench-scale experimental results with mean error <5%.