Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4423603 | Environment International | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
To investigate the significance of building sealants as a remaining source of PCBs to the environment a combined measurement campaign and GIS-based stock estimation were undertaken for Toronto, Canada. This showed that 14% of buildings measured had detectable quantities of PCBs present in sealants, with concentrations from 0.57 mg/g to 82 mg/g (n = 95). We then constructed a GIS-based database of remaining PCB-containing sealants in Toronto. This showed that there is an estimated 13 t still present in the city. Mass balance calculations showed that up to 9% had been lost via volatilization alone. This potentially has important implications for both human exposure and the continued presence of PCBs in the environment.
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Authors
Matthew Robson, Lisa Melymuk, Susan A. Csiszar, Amanda Giang, Miriam L. Diamond, Paul A. Helm,