Literature DB >> 10901661

The potential contribution of urban runoff to surface sediments of the Passaic River: sources and chemical characteristics.

W J Walker1, R P McNutt, C K Maslanka.   

Abstract

Urban runoff has been reported as the second most frequent cause of surface water pollution in the United States. Due to the incidence of runoff in urban areas, it was of interest to estimate the impact runoff may have to recent sediment quality within the lower reaches of the Passaic River. Study objectives included i) review of recent urban runoff studies to determine the occurrence and pattern of distribution of chemicals in runoff; ii)comparison of the "fingerprints" from urban runoff studies to the contaminant distributions in surface sediments from the River; and iii) estimation of mass loadings to the surface sediments using surrogate data. The analyses showed that metals and PAH distributions in the sediments were similar to those observed in runoff from diverse locations, suggesting that urban runoff composition within the Passaic watershed is similar to other urban areas. Mass loading calculations demonstrated that urban runoff is a significant source of the metals observed in the sediments, and that PAH and DDT sediment loadings could, in some cases, be accounted for by urban runoff. Observed sediment loads for PCBs, however, were significantly higher than were estimated from urban runoff.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10901661     DOI: 10.1016/s0045-6535(98)00186-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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