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Main Title Investigation of Contaminant Transport from the Saginaw Confined Disposal Facility.
Author Velleux, M. L. ; Rathbun, J. E. ; Kreis, R. G. ; Martin, J. L. ; Mac, M. J. ;
CORP Author Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, Grosse Ile, MI. Large Lakes Research Station. ;AScI Corp., Athens, GA. ;National Fisheries Research Center-Great Lakes, Ann Arbor, MI.
Publisher c1993
Year Published 1993
Report Number EPA/600/J-93/202;
Stock Number PB93-199610
Additional Subjects Michigan ; Water pollution monitoring ; Waste disposal ; Environmental transport ; Dikes ; Dredge spoil ; Polychlorinated biphenyls ; Water pollution effects ; Sediments ; Mathematical models ; Reprints ; Saginaw Confined Disposal Facility
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NTIS  PB93-199610 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Pilot biomonitoring and modeling studies were conducted at the Saginaw Confined Disposal Facility (CDF), Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, during 1987 to develop methods to assess the potential for or magnitude of (1) contaminant transport from the dike interior to the outside environment, (2) impacts of CDF disposal on the water column and sediments, and (3) impacts of CDF disposal on aquatic biota living in the outdike zone. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were selected for study due to their presence in the sediments of the Saginaw River/Bay ecosystem. A mathematical model of near-field contaminant transport through the dike walls was constructed. Model predictions indicate that the rate of contaminant transport through the dike is expected to be small, amounting to less than 0.25 kg of PCBs after 5,000 days of simulation. A mathematical model of the farfield impacts of CDF transport was also constructed. Model predictions indicate that the incremental increase in steady-state, water column PCB concentrations in Saginaw Bay is expected to be approximately 0.05 ng/L per kg of PCB transported from the CDF. A biomonitoring program was developed to assess contaminant transport through dike walls and its impact on contaminant concentrations in biological tissues.