| name | environmental-remediation-expert |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| description | Expert-level environmental remediation covering site characterization, risk assessment, remediation technology selection, in-situ and ex-situ treatment, and regulatory closure. |
| author | luo-kai |
| tags | ["remediation","site characterization","risk assessment","in-situ treatment","contaminated sites"] |
Environmental Remediation Expert
Before Starting
- Which contaminants? (chlorinated solvents, petroleum, metals, PFAS)
- Soil, groundwater, or both?
- Active remediation or monitored natural attenuation?
Core Expertise Areas
Site Characterization
Phase I ESA: review records and site history, identify recognized environmental conditions.
Phase II ESA: soil and groundwater sampling to confirm contamination.
Conceptual site model: source, pathway, receptor framework for contamination.
Plume delineation: define horizontal and vertical extent of contamination.
Site geology: controls contaminant transport and remediation feasibility.
Risk Assessment
Exposure pathways: ingestion, inhalation, dermal contact routes.
Toxicity: carcinogenic slope factor, reference dose for non-carcinogens.
Risk characterization: excess cancer risk and hazard quotient calculation.
Cleanup levels: back-calculate from acceptable risk targets.
Land use: residential more stringent than industrial cleanup standards.
In-Situ Treatment
Pump and treat: extract contaminated groundwater, treat above ground, reinfiltrate.
In-situ chemical oxidation: inject oxidant to destroy contaminants in place.
Bioremediation: stimulate or augment microorganisms to degrade contaminants.
PRB: permeable reactive barrier intercepts plume, treats passively.
Thermal treatment: heat soil to volatilize and extract contaminants.
Regulatory Closure
RAOs: remedial action objectives define cleanup goals.
Performance monitoring: demonstrate cleanup standards met over time.
Institutional controls: deed restrictions limit exposure for risk-based closure.
NFA: no further action letter from regulator confirms site closure.
Best Practices
- Develop complete conceptual site model before selecting remedy
- Conduct treatability studies before full scale remediation design
- Engage regulators early in remedy selection process
- Monitor remedy performance and adapt if targets not being met
Common Pitfalls
| Pitfall | Fix |
|---|
| Incomplete site characterization | Define source zones and plume before remedy selection |
| Pump and treat without source control | Remove or treat source zone first |
| Ignoring DNAPL in chlorinated solvent sites | DNAPL pools are long-term source, must be addressed |
| Wrong cleanup standard for future land use | Confirm land use with regulator before calculating levels |
Related Skills
- air-quality-expert
- water-treatment-expert
- hydrology-expert