A Multisite Survey To Identify the Scale of the 1,4-Dioxane Problem at Contaminated Groundwater Sites
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1,4-Dioxane (dioxane) is an emerging groundwater contaminant that has significant regulatory implications and potential remediation costs, but our current understanding of its occurrence and behavior is limited. This study used intensive data mining to identify and evaluate >2000 sites in California where groundwater has been impacted by chlorinated solvents and/or dioxane. Dioxane was detected at 194 of these sites, with 95% containing one or more chlorinated solvents. Dioxane frequently co-occurs with 1,1,1-trichloroethene (1,1,1-TCA) (76% of the study sites), but despite this, no dioxane analyses were conducted at 332 (67%) of the sites where 1,1,1-TCA was detected. At sites where dioxane has been identified, plumes are dilute but not large (median maximal concentration of 365 渭g/L; median plume length of 269 m) and have been delineated to a similar extent as typically co-occurring chlorinated solvents. Furthermore, at sites where dioxane and chlorinated solvents co-occur, dioxane plumes are frequently shorter than the chlorinated solvent plumes (62%). The results suggest that dioxane has not migrated beyond chlorinated solvent plumes and existing monitoring networks at the majority of sites, and that the primary risk is the large number of sites where dioxane is likely to be present but has yet to be identified.

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