Volatile Organic Compounds from Coal Tar and Soil Vapor Samples at MGP Sites |
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Authors: | Nicholas A. Azzolina Edward F. Neuhauser John T. Finn Todd R. Crawford Krista A. Anders Melissa A. Doroski |
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Affiliation: | 1. CETER Group, Inc., Green Bay, WI, USA;2. GEI Consultants, Inc., Ithaca, NY, USA;3. New York State Department of Health, Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | This study characterized organic compounds found in New York State manufactured gas plant (MGP) coal tar vapors using controlled laboratory experiments from four separate MGP sites. In addition, a limited number of deep (0.3–1.2 m above coal tar) and shallow (1.2–2.4 m above coal tar) soil vapor samples were collected above the in situ coal tar source at three of these sites. A total of 29 compounds were consistently detected in the laboratory-generated coal tar vapors at 50°C, whereas 24 compounds were detected at 10°C. The compounds detected in the field sample results were inconsistent with the compounds found in the laboratory-generated samples. Concentrations of compounds in the shallow soil vapor sample were either non-detectable or substantially lower than those found in deeper samples, suggesting attenuation in the vadose zone. Laboratory-generated data at 50°C compared the (% non-aromatic)/(% aromatic) ratio and indicated that this ratio may provide good discrimination between coal tar vapor and common petroleum distillates. |
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Keywords: | coal tar soil vapor attenuation benzene naphthalene |
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