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Track down survey of PCBs in three tributaries to the Niagara River Area of Concern (AOC)

Dates

Start Date
2018-10-01
End Date
2020-09-30

Summary

Background Industrial discharges of toxic and bio-accumulating compounds to the Niagara River and its tributaries have occurred over many decades. High concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been found in samples of fish tissue from many locations, including three tributaries to the Niagara River: Tonawanda Creek, Two mile Creek, and Rattlesnake Creek (study reaches listed in Table 1). Study site for SPMD sampler in a tributary to the Niagara River High PCB concentrations have also been found in mussel tissues during in situ experiments in the latter two creeks PCBs have been detected in sediments from many locations, but they were generally lower than expected given the elevated PCB concentrations recently observed [...]

Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Barry P Baldigo
Co-Investigator :
David Alvarez, Mark Filipski
CMS Group :
New York Water Science Center

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“Study site for SPMD sampler in a tributary to the Niagara River”
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“SPMD sampler on concrete block in a tributary to the Niagara River.”
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“. SPMD attached to a concrete block”
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“Figure 1. Study reaches in Rattlesnake Creek, Twomile Creek, and Tonawanda Creek”
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typeShort Project Description
valueLocal sources of PCB contamination in each tributary generally remain unknown, but probable sources need to be isolated/identified to help define appropriate management and (or) remediation actions. To help pinpoint likely sources of PCBs, the USGS and NYSDEC propose to determine PCB concentrations in water from as many as 12 sites in each of the three tributaries to the Niagara River, using semi-permeable membrane devices (SPMDs) deployed during two rounds.
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productDescriptionDeliverables will take the form of a USGS-ScienceBase Data Release, that will include metadata describing SPMD sampling locations, dates and durations, methods of collection and analysis, and final chemistry data for each SPMD sample that was collected. Original data from all SPMD will be archived in the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS). Both the Data Release and NWIS data will be freely available to the public.
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Figure 1. Study reaches in Rattlesnake Creek, Twomile Creek, and Tonawanda Creek
Figure 1. Study reaches in Rattlesnake Creek, Twomile Creek, and Tonawanda Creek

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  • PCBs Niagara River AOC

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