Release,distribution, and impacts of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) induced by dredged material disposal activities at a deep-water estuarine site |
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Authors: | S.P. Pavlou W. Hom R.N. Dexter D.E. Anderson E.A. Quinlan |
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Affiliation: | JRB Associates, Inc., 13400-B Northup Way, Suite 38, Bellevue, Washington 98005, USA;URS Company, Fourth and Vine Building, Seattle, Washington 98121, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The aquatic disposal field investigation initiated in Elliott Bay, Puget Sound, WA, in February 1976, was designed to evaluate the ecological effects of open-water disposal of dredged material. The experimental disposal site was located at a depth of 60 m in marine estuary with generally weak circulation. Approximately 114,000 m3 of dredged material contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were dumped at the site from split-hull barges. The material presented in this paper is limited to a discussion of PCB impacts. It imcludes (a) a summary of results from the studies conducted between 1976 and 1977 to assess short-term impacts during and after the disposal of PCB contaminated sediments at the Elliott Bay disposal site; (b) a presentation of preliminary results from the continuation studies initiated in February 1979 to determine long-term impacts of the disposal operations. The preliminary data indicate that both dredged-material deposit and the associated PCBs appear to be stable. No major long-term impact on benthic organisms is apparent from this analysis. |
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