Pentachlorophenol 1978
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-8948-8_5
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The Fate of Pentachlorophenol in an Aquatic Ecosystem

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“…It is primarily through wood treatment plant effluents that PCP is introduced into the aquatic environment. Water concentrations of PCP associated with effluent spills range from 81 to 147 pg 1-' (Pierce & Victor 1978). Others have reported water concentrations near wood treatment plants ranging from 0.005 to 40 1-19 I-'; body burdens in fish taken from these areas were between 0.3 and 24 pg kg-' (Niimi & McFadden 1982, Niimi & Cho 1983.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It is primarily through wood treatment plant effluents that PCP is introduced into the aquatic environment. Water concentrations of PCP associated with effluent spills range from 81 to 147 pg 1-' (Pierce & Victor 1978). Others have reported water concentrations near wood treatment plants ranging from 0.005 to 40 1-19 I-'; body burdens in fish taken from these areas were between 0.3 and 24 pg kg-' (Niimi & McFadden 1982, Niimi & Cho 1983.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Experimental studies by DeLaune et al (1983) suggested that pentachlorophenol is more tightly bound by oxidized sediment solids than by reduced sediment solids; surface sediment and colloidal suspended particulates tend to be oxidized. Pierce and Victor (1978) reported on the fate of accidental spills of pentachlorophenol into a freshwater lake. Sediments and leaf litter retained high concentrations of pentachlorophenol throughout the monitoring period (8 months) and were considered, along with leaching, as sources of continuing pollution into the lake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was concluded that phototransformation of pentachlorophenol could be an important removal mechanism in northern temperate climates. Pierce and Victor (1978) monitored the fate of pentachlorophenol and its degradation products that had been accidentally released into a freshwater lake from a settling pond that held wood-treating wastes. The origin of two of the major degradation products (2,3,5,6-and 2,3,4,5-tetrachlorophenol) was attributed to photolytic dechlorination of pentachlorophenol while it was still being held in the settling pond.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The widespread occurrence of these compounds in aquatic environments has been well documented (Pierce & Victor 1978, Neff 1979. They are all relatively soluble in water ( > l mg lP1), which makes them more likely to be found in the water column.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%