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Evolution rates and PCB content of surface films that develop on impervious urban surfaces

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Volume 42, Issue 24, Pages 6131-6143

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.01.066

Keywords

surface films; PCBs; impervious surfaces; urban environments

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  1. NSERC Strategic

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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 similar to 1.6-2.6 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 Lip 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 kin northeast of Toronto, was similar to 12-20 times lower with PCB burdens that were similar to 7-22 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. (C) 2008 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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