Min Seo Bae1,2·Juhee Kim1,2·Soonjae Lee1,2*·Man Jae Kwon1,2·Ho Young Jo1,2
1SMART-SEM(Subsurface Environment Management) Research Center
2Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea University
배민서1,2·김주희1,2·이순재1,2*·권만재1,2·조호영1,2
1스마트 지중환경 관리 기술 연구단
2고려대학교 지구환경과학과
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A conceptual site model is used to support decision-making of response strategy development, determination, and implementation within a risk-based contaminated site management system. It aims to provide base information of the relevant site characteristics and surface/subsurface conditions in order to understand the contaminants of concern and the associated risk they pose to the receptors. This study delineated the technical details of conceptual site model development, and discussed the possibility of applying it in domestic subsurface contamination management. Conceptual site models can be developed in various formats such as tables, diagrams, flowcharts, and figures. Contaminated sites are managed for a long period of time following the steps of investigation, remediation design, remediation, verification, and post-remedation management. The conceptual site model can be enhanced in each stage of the contaminated site management based on the continuously updated information on the site's subsurface environment. In the process of enhancement for conceptual site model, precision is gradually improved, and it can evolve from a conceptual and qualitative form to a more quantitatvive and three-dimensional model. In soil pollution management, it is desirable to incorporate the conceptual site model into the soil scrutiny system to better assess the current status of the contaminated site and support follow-up investigation and management.
Keywords: Site management, Conceptual site model, Development, Enhancement, Soil scrutiny system
2022; 27(S1): 1-18
Published on Jul 31, 2022
1SMART-SEM(Subsurface Environment Management) Research Center
2Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea University