Characterization of hydrocarbons found in the arctic aquatic environment near the Ekati diamond mine

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the aquatic environment of the Ekati Diamond Mine were evaluated in snow, sediment, air and water (via passive membrane samplers). Five stream sites within the receiving environment, the tailings cells, a seep, three haul roads, two incinerators and a power...

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Main Author: Nabess, Stephanie Ann
Other Authors: Grundy, Steve, Dodd, Matt, Ling, Chris
Language:unknown
Published: 2014
Subjects:
PAH
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10170/761
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Summary:Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the aquatic environment of the Ekati Diamond Mine were evaluated in snow, sediment, air and water (via passive membrane samplers). Five stream sites within the receiving environment, the tailings cells, a seep, three haul roads, two incinerators and a power station were sampled. Evaluation of PAH profiles, ratios and principal components analysis was used to assess similarities between sites and assign potential sources to receiving environment site samples. Low PAH concentrations were found at stream sites with some potential for toxic effects due to the greater presence of alkylated PAHs in all samples. Stream sites both influenced and uninfluenced by the water discharged from the tailings cells showed similar PAH profiles. Source linkages to the tailings treatment facility, haul roads and a seepage site were probable, all of which are influenced by the use of petroleum based products such as dust suppressants, and machine oils.