Screening of risk management options for abandoned wood-preserving plant sites in Alberta, Canada
- 1 October 1993
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
- Vol. 20 (5) , 787-800
- https://doi.org/10.1139/l93-104
Abstract
Several abandoned wood-preserving sites have been identified in Alberta, Canada, which pose a potential threat to human health and the environment. The physiochemical, environmental, and toxicological properties of wood preservatives are discussed together with the predominant human exposure pathways for these chemicals in the environment. A Level II soil fugacity model is used to illustrate the comparative environmental fate of individual organic wood treatment chemicals following release to the soil environment. An evaluation of risk management options at five priority sites is used to illustrate problems associated with the treatment and disposal of mixed organic and inorganic contaminated soils, soil property limitations, and the predominance of organic contaminants within the residual oil phase. The latter reality dominates options for exposure reduction and risk management. Key words: contaminated soils, wood-preserving sites, remediation options, screening, fugacity model.Keywords
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