Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4410547 Chemosphere 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study provides the first intensive investigation of Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethanes (DDT) distribution in typical paint factories and shipyards in China where DDT containing antifouling paint were mass produced and used respectively. DDTs were analyzed in soil, sludge and sediment samples collected from three major paint factories and two shipyards. The results showed that the total DDTs concentrations detected in paint factory and shipyard sites ranged from 0.06 to 8387.24 mg kg−1. In comparison with paint factory sites, the shipyard sites were much more seriously contaminated. However, for both kinds of sites, the DDTs level was found to be largely affected by history and capacity of production and use of DDT containing antifouling paint. (DDE + DDD)/DDT ratios indicated that DDT containing antifouling paint could serve as important fresh input sources for DDTs. It can be seen that most samples in shipyards were in ranges where heavy contamination and potential ecological risk were identified.

► DDTs contamination was investigated in paint factory sites and shipyard sites. ► DDT containing antifouling paint served as important fresh sources for DDT pollution. ► Compared with paint factory sites, shipyard sites were more seriously contaminated ► History and capacity of paint production and use largely affected DDTs level.

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