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Organochlorinated Compounds in Waters of the Pearl River Delta Region
Authors:Yang Yanhong  Sheng Guoying  Fu Jimo  Min Yushun
Institution:(1) State Key Lab of Organic Geochemistry, Guangzhou Inst. of Geochemistry, Guangzhou, 510640, China;(2) Guangdong Key Lab of Utilization and Protection of Environment and Resources, Guangzhou Inst. of Geochemistry, Guangzhou, 510640, China
Abstract:Samples of river water and sewage water were analysed for ten PCB congeners, chlorobenzenes and chlorinated pesticides (BHCs and DDT) in three cities (Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Zhaoqing) in the Pearl River Delta, The results showed that the sewage water in Shengzhen had the highest concentration of total PCBs at about 10ng/L, and Dasha River (Shengzhen), the lowest at about 1.0ng/L. In general, the sewage waters in the three cities had higher concentrations of PCBs than river waters. Chlorobenzenes were investigated in the water samples. The total concentrations of chlorobenzenes ranged from 0.02~0.13mgrg/L, the Dasha River had the highest level of chlorobenzenes, and the sewage water in the city of Zhaoqing had the next highest. The result may be related to the discharges from paper production factories nearby the sampling sections of the Dasha River (Shenzhen) and sewage water in Zhaoqing. The concentrations of organochlorinated pesticides (agr-BHC, lambda-BHC, beta-BHC, DDT and DDE) changed little in all water samples except for the sewage water in Guangzhou. It seemed that these pesticides are more a residual signal than a direct discharge from point sources.
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