Evaluation and review of best management practices for the reduction of polychlorinated biphenyls to the Chesapeake Bay
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) continue to impact the environment due to historic and ongoing anthropogenic sources (for example, industrial and agricultural), despite their ban. Contaminated stormwater has been identified as a vector for PCB transport to many estuaries impaired by PCBs. Management of these regulated discharges is typically achieved by best management practices (BMPs). This review focuses on PCB reduction practices and BMPs to assist management decision making and provide information on the current state of the science. Studies have quantitatively demonstrated the efficacy of green infrastructure BMPs and gray infrastructure improvements to reduce PCB loads, and other studies have demonstrated qualitative reductions for other BMP types. This review also highlights the disconnect between PCB load reduction and PCB bioavailability when selecting a remediation strategy. Additionally, the review evaluates modeling approaches to assess PCB load reduction to inform management decisions and suggests why there are still significant barriers to implementation.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2024 |
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Title | Evaluation and review of best management practices for the reduction of polychlorinated biphenyls to the Chesapeake Bay |
DOI | 10.3133/sir20235074 |
Authors | Trevor P. Needham, Emily Majcher, Ellie Foss, Olivia Devereux |
Publication Type | Report |
Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
Series Title | Scientific Investigations Report |
Series Number | 2023-5074 |
Index ID | sir20235074 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Maryland-Delaware-District of Columbia Water Science Center |