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ARSENIC DETECTIONS IN GROUNDWATER AT C&D FACILITIES FDEP CCA TAG GW Subcommittee Steve Clarke, Chair - WM
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Arsenic in Florida
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How Does Arsenic Get in C&D Groundwater Naturally Occurring? Releases from CCA Wood? Release from Pesticides? Mobilization of Naturally Occurring Minerals? Other?
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REVISION: 0PLOT DATE: 12/10/03DRAWN BY: ED LEGEND Soil mineral with positively charged surface sites Reaction/process As(III) As(V) Arsenite Arsenate As(V) + (H 2 AsO 4 ) - + (H 2 PO 4 ) - (H 2 AsO 4 ) - As(V) GROUNDWATER REDUCTION IRON MINERAL DISSOLUTION As(III) ARSENIC V REDUCTION FeAsS + 4O 2 SO 4 2- + As + Fe GROUNDWATER OXIDATION DISPLACEMENT BY OTHER ANIONS MOBILIZATION PROCESSES + Oxygen removed by decay Low DO Water Fe, As FeAsS in dredge sediments deposit on banks, oxidize As Pesticides: As adsorbs to clays Fertilizers: P replaces As As EXAMPLES:
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As(V) + (H 2 AsO 4 ) - + (H 2 PO 4 ) - (H 2 AsO 4 ) - As(V) GROUNDWATER REDUCTION IRON MINERAL DISSOLUTION As(III) ARSENIC V REDUCTION FeAsS + 4O 2 SO 4 2- + As + Fe GROUNDWATER OXIDATION DISPLACEMENT BY OTHER ANIONS LEGEND Soil mineral with positively charged surface sites Reaction/process As(III) As(V) Arsenite Arsenate MAJOR ARSENIC MOBILIZATION PROCESSES + MAJOR ARSENIC IMMOBILIZATION PROCESSES GROUNDWATER OXIDATION AND RESORPTION PRECIPITATION 2As(III) + 3S As 2 S 3 (Orpiment) As(III) + SAsS (Realgar) As(V)(H 2 AsO 4 ) - + + + Iron Oxides
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Arsenic detections in GW, not associated w/metals
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Arsenic detections in GW, not associated w/indicators
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Arsenic detections in GW Tracks Iron
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Arsenic detections in GW, not associated w/metals DRAFT=
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Arsenic detections in GW not associated w/indicators DRAFT
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Arsenic detections in GW Tracks Iron DRAFT
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Iron detections in GW
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Fe/As Detections Turbidity
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Arsenic detections in GW
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Questions to the TAG How do we show that Arsenic is from –A release due to CCA Wood? –Mobilization of Naturally Occurring Minerals? –A Naturally Occurring/Other Source Other?
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Moving Forward Reevaluate As against select indicators –iron, sulfate, TDS, chlorides, turbidity, D.O., others?); Categorize the types of detections; and Consider next steps –Confirming the source (sampling); and –Evaluating the significance/extent (e.g. modeling?).
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