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Evolution rates and PCB content of surface films that develop on impervious urban surfaces
Authors:Rosa W Wu  Tom Harner  Miriam L Diamond  
Institution:aAtmospheric Science and Technology Directorate, Environment Canada, 4905 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ont., Canada M3H 5T4;bDepartment of Geography, University of Toronto, 100 St. George Street, Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S 3G3
Abstract:Surface films on impervious surfaces mediate the fate of organic contaminants in urban areas. Using sheltered 3-mm diameter glass beads as a surrogate impervious urban surface, studies in downtown Toronto showed that surface films developed at a consistent rate of not, vert, similar1.6–2.6 nm day−1. Linear film growth was observed up to and including the last day of three studies of 89-, 273-, and 84-day duration. Total PCB content (sum of 15 PCB congeners) also increased linearly, at a similar rate as the surface film. A complementary study using unsheltered beads showed that up to 80% of film mass and PCB content were removed by film wash-off during rain events. The film growth rate on beads exposed at a rural site, 200 km northeast of Toronto, was not, vert, similar12–20 times lower with PCB burdens that were not, vert, similar7–22 times lower compared to Toronto. Based on these findings, it is estimated that approximately 56–226 g of PCBs are captured by a 70 nm thick film covering just the horizontal surface area of Toronto. This is a substantial quantity of PCB that is available for rapid surface–air exchange and wash-off.
Keywords:Surface films  PCBs  Impervious surfaces  Urban environments
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