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Environmental Impacts of the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Coal Ash Spill. 1. Source Apportionment Using Mercury Stable Isotopes

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 47, 期 4, 页码 2092-2099

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es303111p

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  1. Oak Ridge Associated Universities
  2. Tennessee Valley Authority

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Mercury stable isotope abundances were used to trace transport of Hg-impacted river sediment near a coal ash spill at Harriman, Tennessee, USA. delta Hg-202 values for Kingston coal ash released into the Emory River in 2008 are significantly negative (-1.78 +/- 0.35 parts per thousand), whereas sediments of the Clinch River, into which the Emory River flows, are contaminated by an additional Hg source (potentially from the Y-12 complex near Oak Ridge, Tennessee) with near-zero values (-0.23 +/- 0.16 parts per thousand. Nominally uncontaminated Emory River sediments (12 miles upstream from the Emory-Clinch confluence) have intermediate values (-1.17 +/- 0.13 parts per thousand) and contain lower Hg concentrations. Emory River mile 10 sediments, possibly impacted by an old paper mill has delta Hg-202 values of -0.47 +/- 0.04 parts per thousand. A mixing model, using delta Hg-202 values and Hg concentrations, yielded estimates of the relative contributions of coal ash, Clinch River, and Emory River sediments for a suite of 71 sediment samples taken over a 30 month time period from 13 locations. Emory River samples, with two exceptions, are unaffected by Clinch River sediment, despite occasional upstream flow from the Clinch River. As expected, Clinch River sediment below its confluence with the Emory River are affected by Kingston coal ash; however, the relative contribution of the coal ash varies among sampling sites.

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