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Ecotoxicologic change at a remediated superfund site in San Francisco, California, USA

✍ Scribed by Brian S. Anderson; John W. Hunt; Bryn M. Phillips; Matt Stoelting; Jonathon Becker; Russell Fairey; H. Max Puckett; Mark Stephenson; Ronald S. Tjeerdema; Michael Martin


Book ID
102194982
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
95 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-7268

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Abstract

Lauritzen Channel is an industrial waterway adjacent to the former United Heckathorn facility in the inner Richmond Harbor area of San Francisco Bay, California, USA. Marine sediments at this Superfund site were dredged from late 1996 through early 1997 to remove the primary chemicals of concern: DDT, and dieldrin. This study assessed the Lauritzen Channel marine environment immediately before and approximately one year after the dredging of sediments. The study included chemical analysis of sediments, tissue concentrations of transplanted mussels, toxicity testing of sediment samples, and characterization of benthic community structure. Results indicated that sediment toxicity to bivalve larvae (Mytilus galloprovincialis) decreased in postre‐mediation samples, but that toxicity to the amphipod Eohaustorius estuarius increased significantly. Assessment of benthos at this site suggested a transitional benthic community structure. In addition, postremediation sediments remained contaminated by a variety of organic chemical compounds, including DDT, dieldrin, chlordane, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and polychlorinated bi‐phenyls. Tissue concentrations of DDT and dieldrin in mussels (M. galloprovincialis) were lower than those in preremediation samples, indicating that although sediment concentrations of organochlorine pesticides remained high, concentrations of these chemicals in the water column were reduced after dredging. This study demonstrates that the components of the site assessment were useful in determining effectiveness of the remediation activities.


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