Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Sediments of the Huron–Erie Corridor

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Ken G. Drouillard
Yu Qian
Joseph Lafontaine
Nargis Ismail
Kerry McPhedran
Ewa Szalinska
Alice Grgicak-Mannion
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[1] University of Windsor,Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research
[2] Yunnan University,School of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
[3] University of Saskatchewan,Department of Civil, Geological and Environmental Engineering
[4] AGH University of Science and Technology,Department of Environment Protection
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Persistent organic pollutants; Contaminated sediments; Great Lakes; Brominated flame retardants;
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Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) were measured in 182 sediments from the Huron–Erie Corridor, North America. The median (5–95 percentile) Corridor ∑PBDE concentration was 1.03 ng/g dry wt (0.25–13.48 ng/g dry wt). Dry weight ∑PBDEs were elevated in U.S. waters of the Detroit River (US DR) and lowest in Canadian waters of Lake St. Clair (CA LSC). Sediment total organic carbon (TOC) explained some of the variation in ∑PBDEs, particularly in upstream waterbodies except for the Detroit River where local sources were apparent in the US DR and TOC-dilution occurred in CA DR. Canadian Federal Sediment Quality guidelines were exceeded at 19 stations, 14 occurring in the US DR. ∑Hazard Quotients (∑HQ) had a median (5–95 percentile) Corridor value of 0.46 (ND to 2.27). By strata, 43.2% of US DR stations had ∑HQ’s greater than 1 while 21.3% of US SCR stations exceeded a value of 1.
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