dc.description.abstract | The bioaccumulation of PCBs in blue mussel and semipermeable membrane devices (SPMD) were studied after
completion of cleanup efforts in subarea I at the naval base Haakonsvern. It was not possible to detect any reduction of
the accumulation of PCBs in blue mussel and SPMD after finishing cleanup in subarea 1. The probably cause is the
transport of seawater and organisms, which serve as food for blue mussel, into subarea I from the contaminated
surroundings of subarea 1. li is also possible that remnants of PCBs in the sediments of subarea i can be sufficient to
maintain the concentration of dissolved PCBs in seawater.
Subsequent to cleanup of subarea 1 the transport of PCBs from depository I has decreased at least by a factor two as
measured by blue mussel and SPMD. The environmental impact of PCBs seems to be the same in subarea 1, depository
2 and just outside depositoiy 2 and this indicate that there is no transport of PCBs out of depository 2. The soluble
fraction of PCBs in seawater as measured by SPMD is about twice as high in depository I compared with depository 2.
In view of this coneentration gradient ofPCBs and the fact that the barrier between depository 1 and 2 only to some
extent prevent transport of soluble PCBs, a small transport of PCBs Out from depository I into depository 2 can not be
ruled out. | en_GB |