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Monitoring sites

In 1974, the Harmonized Monitoring Programme was set up by the Department of the Environment (DoE). The objective was to provide a network of sites at the lower end of catchments, where water quality data could be collected and analysed in a nationally consistent manner, allowing the loads of materials carried through river catchments into estuaries to be estimated and long-term trends in river quality to be assessed. The complete list of substances to be monitored is diverse and specifies about 115 substances. The pesticides aldrin, dieldrin, y-HCH, heptachlor, p,p -DDT and p,p -DDE are included. Figures 1 and 2 show the downward trend of y-HCH and dieldrin over the past 20 years at the Harmonized Monitoring Sites. This confirms that reductions in environmental concentrations have been achieved, particularly over the past 10 years. [Pg.45]

Figure 1 y-HCH in rivers in Great Britain (% distribution of eoneentrations). (Data from Harmonized Monitoring Sites)... [Pg.46]

Gaseous pollutant Monitoring site % days 1 hr 1 day 1 month 1 ytjM... [Pg.49]

Contractors at Sites B, D, G, I, and J had incomplete sampling practices and as a result were not able to evaluate PPE levels based on monitoring data. Eor example, both contractors SSAHPs at Site I lacked provisions for monitoring site hazards such as metals, pesticides, herbicides, and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) that could not be evaluated with a PID. Since worker exposures to the range of hazards on site had not been characterized, PPE was not selected based on its performance relative to the nature and level of site hazards. [Pg.190]

At an intensive watershed Hg monitoring site, it is envisioned that THg and MeHgwonld be measured in ambient concentrations of atmospheric Hg species (i.e.,... [Pg.39]

Summary of collections and measurements of THg and MeHg that should be made at intensive watershed Hg monitoring sites... [Pg.40]

Overall Criteria for Selecting Monitoring Sites, Global and... [Pg.229]

U.S. EPA defines MNA as the reliance on natural processes, within the context of a carefully controlled and monitored site cleanup approach, to achieve site-specific remediation objectives within a time frame that is reasonable compared to that offered by other more active methods. The natural processes include biodegradation, dispersion, dilution, sorption, volatilization, stabilization, and transformation. These processes reduce site risk by transforming contaminants to less toxic forms, reducing contaminant concentrations, and reducing contaminant mobility and bioavailability. Other terms for natural attenuation in the literature include intrinsic remediation, intrinsic bio-remediation, passive bioremediation natural recovery, and natural assimilation. 30... [Pg.1047]

Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) is a multivariate statistical method that can be used assign groundwater samples or monitoring sites to distinct categories (hydrochemical facies). HCA offers several advantages over other methods of... [Pg.75]


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