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PCB remediation in schools: a review.

Kathleen W Brown1, Taeko Minegishi2, Cynthia Campisano Cummiskey2, Matt A Fragala2, Ross Hartman3, David L MacIntosh4,5.   

Abstract

Growing awareness of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in legacy caulk and other construction materials of schools has created a need for information on best practices to control human exposures and comply with applicable regulations. A concise review of approaches and techniques for management of building-related PCBs is the focus of this paper. Engineering and administrative controls that block pathways of PCB transport, dilute concentrations of PCBs in indoor air or other exposure media, or establish uses of building space that mitigate exposure can be effective initial responses to identification of PCBs in a building. Mitigation measures also provide time for school officials to plan a longer-term remediation strategy and to secure the necessary resources. These longer-term strategies typically involve removal of caulk or other primary sources of PCBs as well as nearby masonry or other materials contaminated with PCBs by the primary sources. The costs of managing PCB-containing building materials from assessment through ultimate disposal can be substantial. Optimizing the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of remediation programs requires aligning a thorough understanding of sources and exposure pathways with the most appropriate mitigation and abatement methods.

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Keywords:  Contaminated building materials; Cost; Mitigation; PCBs; Remediation; Schools

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25994266     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4689-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


  27 in total

1.  PCB-blood levels in teachers, working in PCB-contaminated schools.

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3.  Continuing sources of PCBs: the significance of building sealants.

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Journal:  Environ Int       Date:  2010-05-07       Impact factor: 9.621

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Authors:  S Bent; R Rachor-Ebbinghaus; C Schmidt
Journal:  Gesundheitswesen       Date:  2000-02

5.  Polychlorinated biphenyls in polysulfide sealants--occurrence and emission from a landfill station.

Authors:  N Johan Persson; Harald Pettersen; Rasha Ishaq; Johan Axelman; Cecilia Bandh; Dag Broman; Yngve Zebühr; Tommy Hammar
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 8.071

6.  Joint sealants: an overlooked diffuse source of polychlorinated biphenyls in buildings.

Authors:  Martin Kohler; Josef Tremp; Markus Zennegg; Cornelia Seiler; Salome Minder-Kohler; Marcel Beck; Peter Lienemann; Lukas Wegmann; Peter Schmid
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2005-04-01       Impact factor: 9.028

7.  Evidence for increased internal exposure to lower chlorinated polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in pupils attending a contaminated school.

Authors:  Bernhard Liebl; Thomas Schettgen; Günther Kerscher; Horst-Christoph Broding; Andrea Otto; Jürgen Angerer; Hans Drexler
Journal:  Int J Hyg Environ Health       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 5.840

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Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg       Date:  2004-01

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Journal:  Gesundheitswesen       Date:  1994-07

10.  Mitigation of building-related polychlorinated biphenyls in indoor air of a school.

Authors:  David L MacIntosh; Taeko Minegishi; Matthew A Fragala; Joseph G Allen; Kevin M Coghlan; James H Stewart; John F McCarthy
Journal:  Environ Health       Date:  2012-04-10       Impact factor: 5.984

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1.  Room-to-Room Variability of Airborne Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Schools and the Application of Air Sampling for Targeted Source Evaluation.

Authors:  Moala K Bannavti; Jacob C Jahnke; Rachel F Marek; Craig L Just; Keri C Hornbuckle
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2021-05-25       Impact factor: 11.357

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