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An intelligent decision support system for management of petroleum-contaminated sites

Abstract

Groundwater and soil contamination resulted from LNAPLs (light nonaqueous phase liquids) spills and leakage in petroleum industry is currently one of the major environmental concerns in North America. Numerous site remediation technologies have been developed and implemented in the last two decades. They are classified as ex-situ and in-situ remediation techniques. One of the problems associated with ex-situ remediation is the cost of operation. In recent years, in-situ techniques have acquired popularity. However, the selection of the optimal techniques is difficult and insufficient expertise in the process may result in large inflation of expenses. This study presents an expert system (ES) for the management of petroleum contaminated sites in which a variety of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques were used to construct a support tool for site remediation decision-making. This paper presents the knowledge engineering processes of knowledge acquisition, conceptual design, and system implementation. The results from some case studies indicate that the expert system can generate cost-effective remediation alternatives to assist decision-makers.

Authors

Geng L; Chen Z; Chan CW; Huang GH

Journal

Expert Systems with Applications, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 251–260

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

April 1, 2001

DOI

10.1016/s0957-4174(00)00063-4

ISSN

0957-4174

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