• Building a Classification Scheme of Soil and Groundwater Contamination Sources in Korea: 1. State-of-the-Art and Suggestions
  • An, Jeong-Yi;Shin, Kyung-Hee;Hwang, Sang-Il;
  • Integrated Environmental Research Group, Korea Environment Institute;Integrated Environmental Research Group, Korea Environment Institute;Integrated Environmental Research Group, Korea Environment Institute;
  • 토양.지하수오염원 분류체계 구축방안: 1. 국내외 현황 및 시사점
  • 안정이;신경희;황상일;
  • 한국환경정책.평가연구원 통합환경연구본부;한국환경정책.평가연구원 통합환경연구본부;한국환경정책.평가연구원 통합환경연구본부;
Abstract
National inventory of soil and groundwater contamination is an efficient decision-making tool to identify and manage existing or potential contaminated sources and contaminants. It has been used as basic data for establishing the scheme of regulations and remediation plans of soil and groundwater contamination in developed countries. This study examined classification of existing or potential sources of soil and groundwater contamination from various countries to suggest implications that required for development of classification of soil and groundwater contamination sources in Korea. Each country has provided a list of currently or potentially contaminating activities or landuses and identified some of the potential contaminants related to those contamination sources. Consideration of sources which had not been mentioned or regarded as contamination sources before was suggested for Korea situation. In addition, it is necessary to compile a list of existing data and information as much as possible to develop a detailed and practical list of various contamination sources.

Keywords: Soil and groundwater contamination;Potential contamination source;Inventory;Classification of potential source;

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This Article

  • 2010; 15(6): 64-71

    Published on Dec 31, 2010

  • Received on Sep 16, 2010
  • Accepted on Oct 12, 2010