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Workshop 4 - Soil Contamination
Code
SE-PWS4
Version
2.1
Offered by
Supply Engineering
ECTS
Prerequisites
Main purpose
This course provides elementary insight into the challenges presented by soil contamination in general.
Knowledge
Following the workshop, the student should be able to:
- Describe background for contaminated site legislation
- List different instances where soil contamination knowledge is required
- Explain the elements of risk assessment
- Illustrate the fate and transport of soil contaminants
Skills
Following the workshop, the student should be able to:
- use sampling equipment in the field
Competences
Following the workshop, the student should be able to:
- Discuss Data Quality Objectives prior to sampling
- Design a Sampling and Analysis Plan
- Evaluate sources of errors
Topics
- Practical soil sampling / investigation of contamination
- Theory
- Planning (data quality objectives, sampling and analytical plan, decision units)
- Field work (sampling equipment, sample collection)
- Evaluation (various sources of error)
- Legislation for management of soil contamination
- Spills and leaks
- Construction projects
- Environmental site assessment
- Site investigation and remediation methods
- Excavation vs in-situ remediation
- Risk assessment
- Hazard assessment and soil quality criteria
- Exposure pathways
- Dose/response relationship
- Contaminant fate and transport
- Contaminant transport
- Sorption, evaporation, biodegradation
- Free-phase behavior
Teaching methods and study activities
One week of work for the student. Activities during the course are lectures, theory, fieldwork, exercises and self-study.
Resources
Evaluation
Examination
The course is evaluated on the basis of participation in the listed topics and reporting of individual activities. Required 80% participation to pass.
Grading criteria
Additional information
Responsible
Jette Sørensen
Valid from
2/1/2022 12:00:00 AM
Course type
Keywords
legislation, investigation and remediation methods, risk assessment, contaminant fate and transport.