Occurrence of PCBs in raw and finished drinking water at seven public water systems along the Hudson River

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Patrick M. Palmer
Lloyd R. Wilson
Ann C. Casey
Robert E. Wagner
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[1] New York State Department of Health,Bureau of Water Supply Protection, Center for Environmental Health
[2] University at Albany,School of Public Health
[3] Northeast Analytical,undefined
[4] Inc.,undefined
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2011年 / 175卷
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Polychlorinated biphenyls; PCBs; Congeners; Aroclor; Drinking water; Hudson river; Modified Green Bay Method; USEPA Method 508; NE273_01;
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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were measured in raw and finished drinking water at seven Public Water Systems (PWSs) along the Hudson River as part of a baseline monitoring program prior to the extensive sediment dredging of the Upper Hudson River. Water samples were either analyzed using an Aroclor method (based on USEPA Method 508) or a congener method (Modified Green Bay Mass Balance Method). Using the congener-based method, raw water concentrations ranged from <9.3 to 164.3 ng/L and finished water concentrations ranged from <9.3 to 186.6 ng/L. Using the Aroclor method, finished water concentrations ranged from <5.0 to 200.9 ng/L. Most finished water samples above 73.0 ng/L were from a PWS with wells drilled near the river. Excluding the well data, total PCB concentrations in raw water at systems in the Upper River were similar to concentrations at systems in the Lower River, though the congener patterns differed. Paired comparison of total PCB concentrations using the two analytical methods showed good agreement, although raw water showed a different relationship than finished water.
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