Dioxin Sources, Loadings, and Inventory Data for San Francisco Bay
RMP Technical Review Committee MeetingMarch 18th, 2008
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Past and Projected Dioxin and Furan Emissions in the US
(Peek et al 2002)
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Sources of Dioxins and Furan Emissions in the San Francisco Bay Area
g TEQ/year
(BAAQMD 2002)
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Stormwater is the Dominant Pathway
High uncertainty due to lack of data
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Local Watershed/Stormwater Data
Wenning et al. 1999 and SFRWQCB 1997
1995-1996 wet season • Runoff from 2 storm
events at 13 outfalls in Bay Area
• Hourly sampling of storm drains from 2 sites (Oakland and Benicia) during one storm event
• High variability in dioxin concentrations
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Wenning et al. 1999Draft Data – Do not
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Direct Atmospheric Deposition Data
Based on limited BAAQMD data set?
California Ambient Dioxin Air Monitoring Program
• Administered by CARB • Data from December 2002-2004/2005• Ambient monitoring for dioxins and dioxin-like
compounds at multiple locations statewide• Focuses on urban areas• 5 sites in SF Bay area• Identification of potential sources• Direct deposition data?
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Dioxins in Ambient Air
Patterns were similar among sites
Typical Congener Profiles
California Ambient Dioxin Air Monitoring Program Data Analysis, Draft Report by Sonoma Technology, Inc, February 2008
Dioxins Furans
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Dioxins in Ambient Air
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Municipal Effluent Data
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Municipal Effluent Data
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Petroleum Refinery Effluent Loading Data
SFRWQCB dataDraft Data – Do not cite or quote
Central Valley Loading Data
2002-2003: 2 wet season, 2 dry season events(SFEI 2003)Draft Data – Do not
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Sources of Uncertainty in Loading Estimates
• Limited data• Chemical analysis• Congeners below detection limits• Extrapolation to other facilities, tributaries, etc.• Erosion of buried sediment
2000 NOAA EMAP Sediment data
• 56 sites throughout the Bay• EPA: Concentrations were ‘quite low as
compared to other bays and harbors near large
metropolitan areas’.• Dominated by higher chlorinated congeners• Many lower chlorinated congeners < MDL
Dioxin in Cormorant Eggs
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Year of Collection
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Richmond Bridge
Wheeler Island
Matrix No. of Samples
Cost per Sample
Total Comment
Fish 20 $700 $14,000 Conduct in 2009 as part of RMP triennial sportfish monitoring.
Sediment – surface
47 $700 $32,900 Collect in 2008 as part of the RMP S&T sediment cruise
Sediment - cores
50 $700 $35,000 Core samples were collected in 2006. Analyze 4-5 sections from 11 Bay cores
Stormwater 35 $700 $24,500 In 2009, 15 small tributary samples. In 2010, 10 Mallard Island samples In 2011, 10 Guadalupe River samples.
Surface water
10 $700 $7000 Collect in 2008 as part of the annual RMP S&T water cruise.
Proposed Dioxin Sampling Plan
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