Course syllabus
Course-PM (short version)
ACE146 ACE146 Contaminated sites and remediation lp2 HT23 (7.5 hp)
Course is offered by the department of Architecture and Civil Engineering
For all information below and more details, see full course PM and detailed schedule uploaded under the Module Course information.
Contact details
Jenny Norrman (examiner), JN, jenny.norrman@chalmers.se, ph. 031-772 21 82
Yevheniya Volchko, YV, yevheniya.volchko@chalmers.se, ph. 031-772 21 16
Lars Rosén, LR, lars.rosen@chalmers.se, ph. 031-772 20 61
Paul Drenning, PD, drenning@chalmers.se, ph. 031-772 50 09
Guest lecturers can be found in the course PM, uploaded under the Module Course information.
Course purpose
Aim
The overall aim of this course is to provide you with an advanced understanding of the management of contaminated sites in terms of sampling of contaminated soil and groundwater, evaluation of data, human health and ecological risk assessment, remediation techniques and strategies to reduce unacceptable risks, and evaluation of such strategies to identify sustainable solutions.
Schedule
For detailed schedule, se schedule uploaded under Module Course information.
Course literature
Literature is indicated in the schedule next to each lecture. There will also be some technical guides uploaded to Canvas for some of the software that will be used.
- Swartjes (2011): Dealing with Contaminated Sites. From Theory Towards Practical Application. Springer: Dordrecht, the Netherlands (electronic resource at Chalmers library). Chapters that are included as course literature are specified in the schedule.
- Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), 2021. Compendium Remediation of Contaminated Sites in Sweden. Version 1, 2021-06-30. (available on Canvas and for download here: Compendium Remediation of Contaminated Sites in Sweden (naturvardsverket.se))
- Fetter (2001): Applied Hydrogeology, sections 10.6 and 10.7 (available on Canvas).
- Norrman, J. Purucker, T. S., Back, P-E., Engelke, F., Stewart. R. N. A suggested framework for statistically evaluating data from contaminated soil. Manuscript v2013-12-20 (available on Canvas).
- Norrman, J. Back, P-E., Sego, L., Engelke, F., Wik, O. A methodology for developing sampling strategies for contaminated soil. Manuscript v2014-02-25 (available on Canvas).
- Rosén, L., Back, P-E., Söderqvist, T., Norrman, J., Brinkhoff, P., Norberg, N., Volchko, Y., Norin, M., Bergknut, M., Döberl, G., 2015. SCORE: A novel multi-criteria decision analysis approach to assessing the sustainability of contaminated land remediation. Science of The Total Environment, 511(1 April), pp. 621-638 (available on Canvas).
- Swartjes, F.A., Rutgers, M., Lijzen J.P.A., Janssen, P.J.C.M., Otte, P.F., Wintersen, A., Brand, E., Posthuma, L., 2012. State of the art of contaminated site management in The Netherlands: Policy framework and risk assessment tools. Science of the Total Environment, 427–428, 1–10 (available on Canvas).
- Volchko, Y., Rosén, L., Jones, C. M., Viketoft, M., Herrmann, A.M., Dahlin, A.S., Berggren Kleja, D. (2019). The Updated version of SF Box: A method for soil quality classification as a basis for applicable site-specific environmental risk assessment of contaminated soils. Technical Note, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden (available on Canvas).
- … and some other selected material for the literature seminar (on Canvas).
Course design
The course is structured around a set of lectures & exercises, a literature seminar, as well as a project which aims to give you a deeper understanding of data evaluation, risk assessment and remediation strategies in real world applications. The project will be carried out as group work. All exercises are described more in detail in separate documents.
Details are found in the Course PM, uploaded under the Module Course information.
Changes made since the last occasion
There are no major changes to the course since 2022. The main changes are minor adaptations of the schedule and organisation of information to make it more accessible. For details, see course PM.
Learning objectives and syllabus
Learning objectives:
- Develop conceptual site models for contaminated sites as a basis for sampling strategies and risk assessment.
- Apply methods to design site investigations and methods to evaluate sampled data at contaminated sites, as well as evaluate limitations and uncertainties.
- Apply methods for human health and ecological risk assessment at contaminated sites, and critically evaluate the result.
- Understand and describe the design and functionality of commonly used remediation technologies as well as identify technically feasible remediation strategies for contaminated sites of different characteristics.
- Evaluate the sustainability of remediation strategies, as well as critically review the result.
- In written report and oral presentation, clearly present and thoroughly evaluate and discuss risk assessment results and remediation strategies at contaminated sites, as well as critically review other groups project reports.
Link to the syllabus on Studieportalen.
Examination form
The examination is based on participation in all mandatory activities (see schedule for which lectures and seminars are mandatory), passing the three individual quizzes, and approved hand-ins of all group works.
For details, see Course PM.
Course summary:
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