Issue 12, 2005

Organic contaminants in the Firth of Clyde following the cessation of sewage sludge dumping

Abstract

To assess contaminant concentrations in the Firth of Clyde in relation to the former sewage sludge dump site at Garroch Head, and investigate any temporal changes, fish have been sampled annually since 1992 and sediment since 1999. In addition, a further four locations in the Clyde (Holy Loch, Hunterston, Skelmorlie and Irvine Bay) have been sampled for fish and sediment since 1999. Chlorobiphenyls (CBs) were measured in fish samples and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and CBs in sediment. Since sampling was initiated the concentration for the ∑ICES7 CBs in fish liver has been consistently >500 μg kg−1 lipid weight at Garroch Head and the other Clyde sites and lower at the reference sites (Pladda, Colonsay, Broad Bay). Although the lowest CB concentrations of the eleven year period in plaice liver from Garroch Head were found in 2002, CB concentrations were found not to have decreased significantly since sewage sludge dumping ceased in 1998. However, a change in CB profile was observed with fish liver collected between 1992 and 1998 from Garroch Head showing a lower proportion of the less chlorinated CBs compared to the 1999–2002 liver samples. Highest CB and PAH concentrations in sediment were found at Garroch Head and Holy Loch with concentrations at these sites being significantly higher than at all other sites.

Graphical abstract: Organic contaminants in the Firth of Clyde following the cessation of sewage sludge dumping

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jul 2005
Accepted
23 Sep 2005
First published
07 Oct 2005

J. Environ. Monit., 2005,7, 1378-1387

Organic contaminants in the Firth of Clyde following the cessation of sewage sludge dumping

L. Webster, L. Phillips, M. Russell, E. Dalgarno and C. Moffat, J. Environ. Monit., 2005, 7, 1378 DOI: 10.1039/B510480G

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