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Impact of Closing Canada's Largest Point-Source of Mercury Emissions on Local Atmospheric Mercury Concentrations

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 47, 期 18, 页码 10339-10348

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es401352n

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  1. CARA
  2. NSERC
  3. Manitoba Hydro

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The Flin Flon, Manitoba copper smelter was Canada's largest point source of mercury emissions until its closure in 2010 after similar to 80 years of operation. The objective of this study was to understand the variables controlling the local ground-level air mercury concentrations before and after this major point source reduction. Total gaseous mercury (TGM) in air, mercury in precipitation, and other ancillary meteorological and air quality parameters were measured pre- and postsmelter closure, and mercury speciation measurements in air were collected postdosure. The results showed that TGM was significantly elevated during the time period when the smelter operated (4.1 +/- 3.7 ng m(-3)), decreased only 20% during the year following its closure, and remained similar to 2-fold above background levels. Similar trends were observed for mercury concentrations in precipitation. Several lines of evidence indicated that while smelter stack emissions would occasionally mix down to the surface resulting in large spikes in TGM concentrations (up to 61 ng m(-3)), the largest contributor to elevated TGM concentrations before and after smelter closure was from surface-air fluxes from mercury-enriched soils and/or tailings. These findings highlight the ability of legacy mercury, deposited to local landscapes over decades from industrial activities, to significantly affect local air concentrations via emissions/re-emissions.

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