Hyun Ji Park1·Han-Suk Kim1·Seong-Taek Yun1·Ho Young Jo1·Man Jae Kwon1*
1Department of Earth and Environment
Sciences, Korea University
박현지1·김한석1·윤성택1·조호영1·권만재1*
1고려대학교 지구환경과학과
Even though a systematic sampling approach is very crucial in both the
general and detailed investigation phases to produce the best conceptual site
model for contaminated sites, the concept is not yet established in South
Korea. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the ‘Strategic
Sampling Approaches Technical guide’ in 2018 to help environmental
professionals choose which sampling approaches may be needed and most effective
for given site conditions. The EPA guide broadly defines strategic sampling as
the application of focused data collection across targeted areas of the
conceptual site model (CSM) to provide the appropriate amount and type of
information needed for decision-making. These strategic sampling approaches can
prevent the essential data from missing, minimize the uncertainty of projects
and secure the data which are necessary for the important site-decisions.
Furthermore, these provide collaborative data sets through the life cycle
phases of projects, which can generate more positive proofs on the
site-decisions. The strategic sampling approaches can be divided by site
conditions. This technical guide categorized it into eight conditions;
High-resolution site characterization in unconsolidated environments,
High-resolution site characterization in fractured sedimentary rock
environments, Incremental sampling, Contaminant source definition, Passive
groundwater sampling, Passive sampling for surface water and sediment,
Groundwater to surface water interaction, and Vapor intrusion. This commentary
paper introduces specific sampling methods based on site conditions when the
strategic sampling approaches are applied.
Keywords: Strategic sampling approach, High-resolution site characterization, Conceptual site model, Contaminated site
2020; 25(S1): 28-54
Published on Jun 30, 2020
Department of Earth and Environment Sciences, Korea University