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Bay Road Superfund
Site East Palo Alto, California

Since 1984, S.S. Papadopulos
&
Associates has directed the investigation and remediation of the 1990
Bay Road Superfund site. Arsenic contamination has affected soil and
shallow groundwater in the 20-acre site area adjacent to San Francisco
Bay, including wetland areas having both tidal and non-tidal marshes.
The site is being administered by the California Water Quality Control
Board, San Francisco Region and the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. Other agencies involved include the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, the California Department of Fish and Game, and the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
SSP&A
has conducted extensive hydrologic investigations and modeling at the
site in both the shallow and deep groundwater zones to (1) assess the
impacts of historic disposal practices, and (2) estimate the extent of
further migration over time at the site. Horizontal and vertical flow
characteristics were evaluated using MODFLOW, and chemical transport was
evaluated using MT3D. Groundwater modeling for the site incorporated the
additional complexities of the surface-water in the study zone ¾ tidal
inundation from San Francisco Bay and seasonally ponded water in the
non-tidal marshes. SSP&A
has also conducted sampling and geochemical modeling of arsenic
transport from the oxidizing, upland groundwater conditions to the
reducing conditions beneath the tidal marsh to evaluate natural
attenuation of the arsenic in the groundwater.
Bay Road
Fact Sheet (PDF) |