Title of article :
Dispersion of PCB in the environment following an
atmospheric release caused by a fire
Author/Authors :
Uri Dayana، نويسنده , , Jean Kochb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
During a fire at a power plant located in the coastal plain of Israel, PCBs were released to the atmosphere from a
ruptured transformer. Since PCBs are probably carcinogenic to humans, this study was performed in order to assess
the environmental contamination by PCBs via the atmospheric pathway and the need for remediation measures. The
release conditions and the meteorological conditions which prevailed during the fire were analyzed. This provided the
input to a Gaussian dispersion model used to estimate the downwind-contaminated sector as well as the location of
the maximal concentration within this sector. A sampling plan was then devised and vegetation collected within this
sector was analyzed for PCBs. A methodology was developed to convert PCB concentrations in vegetation to
concentrations in the atmosphere. It allowed a reconstitution of the PCB source term to the atmosphere from the
vegetation measurements. The PCB concentrations were found to be lower than the USEPA decontamination
standards. Remediation measures were not needed beyond the plant fence.
Keywords :
Source term reconstitution , Israel , PCB , Transformer fire , Atmospheric dispersion of PCBs , PCBs in vegetation
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment