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{{#Wiki_filter:Subsurface Soil Surveys Public Workshop Cynthia Barr Senior Risk Analyst July 15, 2021
 
Elevated Areas or Hot Spots in the Subsurface
 
Consideration of Elevated Areas in the Subsurface
* Elevated areas in subsurface soils may be less important than on the surface (the total inventory may drive the dose from the groundwater pathway)
* Elevated areas may be a more important consideration for intrusion scenarios
 
Alternative DCGL Approaches for Elevated Areas
* In the case that open excavation surfaces are available for scan survey, DCGLemcs could be based on the intrusion scenarios, or
* The DCGLw could be developed based on the most limiting scenario
 
Considerations for Elevated Areas in the Subsurface
* On the surface, scan surveys are typically used to detect elevated areas between sample locations.
* What should the rigor of the survey be to detect elevated areas where there are no exposed surfaces to scan in the subsurface?
* Could the survey be designed to detect elevated areas of a certain size based on dose modeling?
* The sample size could be based on the probability of detecting an elevated area of a certain size.
 
Thank you!}}

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2-4-Elevated Areas or Hots Spots in the Subsurface
ML21208A220
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Issue date: 07/15/2021
From: Cynthia Barr
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Aird, Thomas - 301 415 2442
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Subsurface Soil Surveys Public Workshop Cynthia Barr Senior Risk Analyst July 15, 2021

Elevated Areas or Hot Spots in the Subsurface

Consideration of Elevated Areas in the Subsurface

  • Elevated areas in subsurface soils may be less important than on the surface (the total inventory may drive the dose from the groundwater pathway)
  • Elevated areas may be a more important consideration for intrusion scenarios

Alternative DCGL Approaches for Elevated Areas

  • In the case that open excavation surfaces are available for scan survey, DCGLemcs could be based on the intrusion scenarios, or
  • The DCGLw could be developed based on the most limiting scenario

Considerations for Elevated Areas in the Subsurface

  • On the surface, scan surveys are typically used to detect elevated areas between sample locations.
  • What should the rigor of the survey be to detect elevated areas where there are no exposed surfaces to scan in the subsurface?
  • Could the survey be designed to detect elevated areas of a certain size based on dose modeling?
  • The sample size could be based on the probability of detecting an elevated area of a certain size.

Thank you!