Review of environmental exposure concentrations of chemical warfare agent residues and associated the fish community risk following the construction and …

H Sanderson, P Fauser, M Rahbek… - Journal of hazardous …, 2014 - Elsevier
H Sanderson, P Fauser, M Rahbek, JB Larsen
Journal of hazardous materials, 2014Elsevier
This paper compiles all the measured chemical warfare agent (CWA) concentrations found
in relation to the Nord Stream pipeline work in Danish waters for the past 5 years. Sediment
and biota sampling were performed along the pipeline route in four campaigns, prior to (in
2008 and 2010), during (in 2011) and after (in 2012) the construction work. No parent CWAs
were detected in the sediments. Patchy residues of CWA degradation products of Adamsite,
Clark I, phenyldichloroarsine, trichloroarsine and Lewisite II, were detected in a total of 29 of …
Abstract
This paper compiles all the measured chemical warfare agent (CWA) concentrations found in relation to the Nord Stream pipeline work in Danish waters for the past 5 years. Sediment and biota sampling were performed along the pipeline route in four campaigns, prior to (in 2008 and 2010), during (in 2011) and after (in 2012) the construction work. No parent CWAs were detected in the sediments. Patchy residues of CWA degradation products of Adamsite, Clark I, phenyldichloroarsine, trichloroarsine and Lewisite II, were detected in a total of 29 of the 391 sediment samples collected and analyzed the past 5 years. The cumulative fish community risk quotient for the different locations, calculated as a sum of background and added risk, ranged between 0 and 0.017 suggesting a negligible acute CWA risk toward the fish community. The added risk from sediment disturbance in relation to construction of the pipelines represents less than 2% of the total risk in the areas with the highest calculated risk. The analyses of benthic infauna corroborate the finding of CWA related low risk across the years. There was no significant difference in CWA risk before (2008) and after the pipeline construction (2012).
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