Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater (상하수도학회지)
- Volume 11 Issue 2
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- Pages.31-39
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- 1997
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- 1225-7672(pISSN)
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- 2287-822X(eISSN)
Case Study of Oil Spills in Soil; Oil Concentration Distribution in Soil
토양에 유출된 유류의 오염도 조사에 관한 사례연구
Abstract
Between 40,000 and 60,000 liters of light oil were spilled when an underground pipe broke at a newly constructed landfill site in coastal area, Korea. Methods were presented to examine the subsurface distribution of the contaminants in hydrocarbon-contaminated soil. As results, large quantities of oil and grease were found to have migrated horizontally at the site. Oil and grease plume at concentrations of 38-88 mg/kg was formed horizontally through silty sand with gravel fill and the vertical movement of the contaminants was thought to be limited to groundwater level between 2 and 4 m corresponding to sea water level. Right after finding the leakage area, the early action of excavation and pumping out the mixture of groundwater and oil was taken and it was proved to be very effective for preventing further contamination. Two months after the leakage, oil and grease in sea water sample near contaminated area was not detectable.
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