作者
Noor A Aly, Yu-Syuan Luo, Yina Liu, Gaston Casillas, Thomas J McDonald, James M Kaihatu, Mikyoung Jun, Nicholas Ellis, Sarah Gossett, James N Dodds, Erin S Baker, Sharmila Bhandari, Weihsueh A Chiu, Ivan Rusyn
发表日期
2020/10/1
期刊
Environmental Pollution
卷号
265
页码范围
115009
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Firefighting foams contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – a class of compounds widely used as surfactants. PFAS are persistent organic pollutants that have been reported in waterways and drinking water systems across the United States. These substances are of interest to both regulatory agencies and the general public because of their persistence in the environment and association with adverse health effects. PFAS can be released in large quantities during industrial incidents because they are present in most firefighting foams used to suppress chemical fires; however, little is known about persistence of PFAS in public waterways after such events. In response to large-scale fires at Intercontinental Terminal Company (ITC) in Houston, Texas in March 2019, almost 5 million liters of class B firefighting foams were used. Much of this material flowed into the Houston Ship Channel and Galveston Bay …
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