Distinguishing PAH background and MGP residues in sediments of a freshwater creek

被引:21
作者
Costa, HJ
White, KA
Ruspantini, JJ
机构
[1] Blasland Bouck & Lee Inc, New Bedford, MA 02740 USA
[2] Blasland Bouck & Lee Inc, Syracuse, NY USA
[3] New York State Elect & Gas, Binghamton, NY USA
关键词
PAHs; background; MGP residues; PAH fingerprinting; sediments; DNAPL;
D O I
10.1080/15275920490495909
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment have origins in various natural and anthropogenic sources. Pyrogenic tars (e.g., coal tar) are rich in PAHs, which are therefore typical constituents of concern at former manufactured gas plant (MGP) sites. Delineating the extent of PAHs in sediments is a common component of many former MGP remedial investigations. Because of the compositional similarity of weathered/degraded coal tar residues to combustion-related PAHs that comprise typical urban background, it can be difficult to determine the local PAH background contribution in sediments near MGP sites. This article presents an investigation of Mill Race Creek, a freshwater creek that flows adjacent to the Oneonta, New York former MGP. From the delineation sampling, elevated PAH concentrations were measured in "background" areas upstream of any suspected MGP releases. PAH fingerprinting revealed three primary PAH sources in creek sediments: low molecular weight (LMW), 2- and 3-ring PAHs from background petroleum sources; high molecular weight (HMW), 4- to 6-ring PAHs from site-related sources; and HMW PAHs from background sources. The results of this investigation demonstrated that site-related PAH residues were primarily localized in the subsurface of a few sediment deposits adjacent to the former MGR Sediments containing site-related PAHs were generally buried underneath a surficial (6 in) layer of sediments with total priority pollutant PAH concentrations (55.0 +/- 48.8 mg/kg) that were almost entirely attributable to local background sources. In the context of a remedial investigation, contributions from uncontrolled background PAHs may limit the practicable feasibility of some remedial options.
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