| Literature DB >> 35287347 |
Rebecca S Wilkinson1, Heather A Lanza1, Adric D Olson1, Joseph F Mudge1, Christopher J Salice2, Todd A Anderson1.
Abstract
Perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) are environmentally persistent components of surfactants that consist of fully fluorinated carbon chains and a terminal sulfonate or carboxylate polar head moiety. Due to their unique amphiphilic properties, PFAAs are used in the manufacturing of products such as aqueous film forming foams (AFFF). There is cause for concern for PFAA contamination resulting from runoff and groundwater infiltration of AFFF that were used during fire training. This study analyzed water and sediment samples that were collected over a 13-month sampling period from bayous upstream and downstream of two former fire training areas located near Barksdale Air Force Base (BAFB); the occurrence and magnitude of PFAAs supported an aquatic ecological risk assessment of potential impacts of PFAAs at the site. Liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry was used for determination of 6 PFAAs listed under the third Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 3). Total PFAA concentrations in surface water and sediment samples ranged from 0 (ND) -7.1 ng/mL and 0 (ND) -31.4 ng/g, respectively. Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) were the predominant PFAAs detected. In general, perfluorosulfonates were quantified more frequently and at higher concentrations than perfluorocarboxylates. The perfluoroalkyl chain length of PFAAs also showed significant influence on PFAA concentrations when analyzed by Spearman's rank correlation analysis. Some contamination we observed in surface water and sediment samples from reference locations could be a result of local runoff from the use of commercial products containing per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), but AFFF appears to be the primary source given the close proximity of the historical fire training areas. ©2022 Wilkinson et al.Entities:
Keywords: Aqueous film forming foams (AFFFs); PFAS; Perfluoroalkyl acids; Sediment; Surface water
Year: 2022 PMID: 35287347 PMCID: PMC8917801 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Sampling locations at Barksdale Air Force Base.
Yellow arrows identify approximate locations of Former Fire Training Areas (FTA), large blue arrows represent general flow of groundwater below FTA, and red circles are where samples (sediment, water) were obtained. Blue circles represent on-installation reference locations that were outside the Cooper Bayou watershed, but may be influenced by other runoff. Map data © 2022 Google.
Site names, abbreviations, and UTM coordinates (corresponding to Fig. 1).
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| Locations of Concern | Extreme Upstream | EUp | 15S 437476 3598161 |
| West of Upstream | WUp | 15S 437723 3598348 | |
| Upstream | Up | 15S 0437799 3598273 | |
| Weapons Bridge | WB | 15S 0438513 3596688 | |
| Fire Training Area-1 | FTA-1 | 15S 0439395 3594985 | |
| Upper Tributary | UT | 15S 439186 3595100 | |
| South Upper Tributary | SUT | 15S 439505 3594490 | |
| Upper Tributary | UT at SMB | 15S 439539 3594417 | |
| South Cooper Bayou | SMB | 15S 0439555 3594443 | |
| South Mack’s Bayou | SMB | 15S 0439497 3594410 | |
| Confluence | Con | 15S 0439587 3594415 | |
| Lower Flat River | LFR | 15S 440340 3594517 | |
| Confluence at Flat River | Con at FR | 15S 440367 3594448 | |
| Lower Confluence | LCon | 15S 440293 3594431 | |
| Reference Locations | Flat River | FR | 15S 0440300 3598123 |
| Flag Lake | FL | 15S 0444743 3596607 |
Figure 2Average concentrations (ng/g) of total PFAS per month in sediment grab samples from locations of concern (LOC) at Barksdale Air Force Base.
Figure 3Average concentrations of all PFASs in sediment grab samples at all time points at Barksdale Air Force Base.
Reference locations (FR and FL) were nearly all < LOD.
Figure 4Average concentrations (ng/mL) of all PFAS per month in water grab samples from locations of concern (LOC) compared to reference locations (RL) at Barksdale Air Force Base.
Figure 5Average concentrations (ng/mL) of all PFASs at different locations within Cooper Bayou compared to reference locations and control samples.
PFAS concentrations were comprised mostly of PFOS.