Section 15: Surface Water Pathway - Ground Water to Surface Water Component
- This component is designed for the special case where surface water targets are threatened by the release of contaminated ground water and where the threat of release by overland flow or flood is minimal.
- It has been applied particularly to old coal gas facilities where the waste is buried deep but alongside a river and polyaromatics have been leaching into the river and threatening surface water targets.
- It has been applied particularly to old coal gas facilities where the waste is buried deep but alongside a river and polyaromatics have been leaching into the river and threatening surface water targets.
- The scores of the two components are not added. Evaluate only the higher scoring.
- The ground water to surface water component will almost always score lower if there is any substantial possibility of release by overland flow or flooding.
- The scoring considerations that make this so will be summarized at the end of this section.
- This component evaluates the same targets as the overland/flood migration component and is broken into the same three threats.
- This section will emphasize only the distinctive features of the ground water to surface water migration component and assumes that you are already familiar with the overland/flood migration component.
HRS rule Table 4-25, pages 51628 to 51629
- This section will emphasize only the distinctive features of the ground water to surface water migration component and assumes that you are already familiar with the overland/flood migration component.
15.1 Hazardous Substance Migration Path
- The overland segment from surface water sources to the probable point of entry (PPE) is replaced by a ground water segment through the uppermost aquifer from ground water sources to a PPE. The in-water segment extends from this PPE to its target distance limit (TDL) and is evaluated for the drinking water threat, the human food chain threat, and the environmental threat.
- Three criteria must be met or this component cannot be evaluated. See below to review the exact wording of the HRS:
- HRS rule, page 51626, Section 4.2.1.1 in entirety
The PPE for this component, which is based on straight-line distance, may be different from the PPE for the overland/flood migration component.
The in-water segments may be quite different for the two components. If this component picks up significant surface water targets that the overland flow/flood migration component misses, rough out a score for both components to determine whether this component is worth evaluation. This is one of the few conditions where this component might yield the higher score.
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