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Title: Hazardous Waste


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Hazardous Waste
  • Local Production
  • Site Contamination Love Canal
  • Legislative Efforts
  • RCRA
  • CERCLA
  • Superfund Sites
  • Hazard Transport
  • Long-Term Hazards
  • Environmental and Health Effects

Modern industry produces many products that
contain hazardous wastes Many industrial
processes use hazardous materials and produce
hazardous waste
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Love Canal
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History of the Love Canal 1892 1978
  • The Love Canal, a neighborhood in the southeast
    LaSalle district of the City of Niagara Falls,
    New York, takes its name from the failed plan of
    nineteenth century entrepreneur, William T. Love.
    Approximately four miles upstream of Niagara
    Falls, Love saw an ideal location to harness
    water to generate power to the burgeoning
    industries developing along the seven mile
    stretch of the River to the mouth of Lake
    Ontario. In 1892,the canal was his solution to
    provide ships a route to bypass the Falls.
  • A few years later Love's dream of the navigable
    waterway evaporated. A nationwide economic
    depression, loss of financial backing, and the
    invention of alternating electrical current
    forced Love to abandoned his project. Only one
    mile of the canal had been dug.
  • U.S. Geological Aerial Photographs taken in 1927
    clearly show an open body of water sixty feet
    wide and three thousand feet long at the
    otherwise undeveloped edge of the City. The Love
    Canal remained as a recreational area for
    swimming and boating well into the early 20th
    century.
  • By 1920, Love's land was sold at public auction
    and quickly became a municipal and chemical
    disposal site. From 1942 through 1953, the Love
    Canal Landfill was used principally by Hooker
    Chemical, one of the many chemical plants located
    along the Niagara River. Nearly 21,000 tons (42
    million pounds) of what would later be identified
    by independent scientists as "toxic chemicals"
    were dumped at the site.
  • In 1953, with the landfill at maximum capacity,
    Hooker filled the site with layers of dirt. As
    the post-war housing and baby boom spread to the
    southeast section of the City the Niagara Falls
    Board of Education purchased the Love Canal land
    from Hooker Chemical for one dollar. Included in
    the deed transfer was a "warning" of the chemical
    wastes buried on the property and a disclaimer
    absolving Hooker of any further liability.
  • Single-family housing surrounded the Love Canal
    site. As the population grew, the 99th Street
    School was built directly on the former landfill.
    At the time, homeowners were not warned or
    provided information of potential hazards
    associated with locating close to the former
    landfill site.
  • According to residents who lived in the area,
    from the late 1950s through the early 1970s
    repeated complaints of odors and "substances"
    surfacing in their yards brought City officials
    to visit the neighborhood. The City assisted by
    covering the "substances" with dirt or clay,
    including those found on the playground at the
    99th Street School. Faced with continuing
    complaints, the City, along with Niagara County
    hired Calspan Corporation as a consultant to
    investigate. A report was filed indicating
    presence of toxic chemical residue in the air and
    in the sump pumps of residents in living at the
    southern end of the canal. Also discovered were
    50 gallons drums just below the surface of the
    canal cap and high levels of PCB's
    (polycholorinated biphenyls) in the storm sewer
    system. Remedial recommendations included
    covering the canal with a clay cap, sealing home
    sump pumps and a tile drainage system to control
    migration of wastes. No action was taken.
  • By 1978, the Love Canal neighborhood included
    approximately 800 private, single-family homes,
    240 low-income apartments, and the 99th Street
    Elementary School - located near the center of
    the landfill. Two other schools, 93rd Street
    School and 95th Street School - were also
    considered to be part of this neighborhood
    comprised of working class families.
  • In April 1978, Michael Brown, a reporter for the
    Niagara Gazette newspaper, wrote a series of
    articles on hazardous waste problems in the
    Niagara Falls area, including the Love Canal
    dumpsite. In response to the articles, Love Canal
    residents once more began calling on City and
    County officials to investigate their complaints.
    By this time, many residents were beginning to
    question health risks and noting already existing
    inexplicable health problems.
  • At the same time, the New York State Department
    of Health (NYSDOH) began collecting air and soil
    tests in basements and conducting health studies
    of the 239 families immediately surrounding the
    canal. On April 25, 1978, the New York State
    Commissioner of Health, Dr. Robert Whalen issued
    a determination of public health hazard existing
    in the Love Canal Community. He ordered the
    Niagara County Health Department to remove
    exposed chemicals from the site and install a
    protective fence around the area.
  • Once the report was public, Lois M. Gibbs, a
    resident and mother of two small children,
    canvassed the neighborhood to petition the
    closure of the 99th Street School where her son
    attended kindergarten.
  • Throughout the spring and summer of 1978, New
    York State Health Department, City of Niagara
    Falls and County of Niagara Falls officials, and
    Love Canal residents met to discuss the growing
    health hazard.
  • On August 2, 1978, the New York State
    Commissioner of Health, Robert M. Whalen, M.D.
    declared a medical State of Emergency at Love
    Canal and ordered the immediate closure of the
    99th Street School. Immediate cleanup plans were
    initiated and recommendations to move were made
    for pregnant women and children under two who
    lived in the immediate surrounding area of the
    Love Canal.
  • The President of the United States Jimmy Carter
    declared the Love Canal area a federal emergency
    on August 7, 1978. This declaration would provide
    funds to permanently relocate the 239 families
    living in the first two rows of homes encircling
    the landfill. The remaining 10 block area of the
    Love Canal, including the home of Lois Gibbs,
    were not included in the declaration.

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Love Canal Who is at fault
Hooker Chemical? City of Niagara Falls? US
Army? Consumers?
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RCRA, CERCLA
  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
    (1976)
  • Gave EPA the authority to control hazardous
    waste from the "cradle-to-grave."
  • Includes the generation, transportation,
    treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous
    waste.
  • Comprehensive Environmental Response,
    Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) (1980)
  • Commonly known as Superfund Enacted by
    Congress on December 11, 1980.
  • Created tax on the chemical and petroleum
    industries
  • Provided broad Federal authority to respond
    directly to releases or threatened releases of
    hazardous substances that may endanger public
    health or the environment

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Superfund Sites where are they?
  • Industrial regions, and
  • Rural regions

7
Avtex PA Superfund Site
Established in 1929 as the American Viscose
Corporation, the current Crawford County
Industrial Park has gone through many changes
over the years. Initially a textile plant
producing acetate yarn, the plant was purchased
by Avtex Synthetic Fibers Inc. in 1972, but shut
down in 1985 due to the lagging textile industry.
  • Powerplant
  • Water treatment Plant
  • In 1990, the former Avtex site was declared a
    state Superfund Site, and the Pennsylvania
    Department of Environmental Protection, in
    partnership with the Meadville Redevelopment
    Authority, began site reclamation
  • Fly ash waste along French Creek - Stabilized
  • PCB leakage monitored

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Avtex Cleanup Brownfield Redevelopment
Benefit Reuse old uindustrial sites rather
than pollute new areas Problems Future
liability
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Travel of Synthetic Chemicals through the
Environment
Many pathways
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Lead in the Environment Production and
Transport Example
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Recall E-Waste
  • We are an electronic society
  • How is power stored?
  • What is needed?

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Pb in Arctic Sediments
http//www.emannorth.ca/ic/ds028/cadmium.cfm
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PCBs in Great Lakes Regional Transport
http//wi.water.usgs.gov/pubs/FS-116-96/pcbfig1b.G
IF
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PCBs Global/International Transport
http//carto.eu.org/article2426.html
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PCB Specific Effects Why be concerned?
  • Immune EffectsDecreases in thymus gland size
    Decreased immune system response after immune
    challengeDecreased resistance to
    infectionsReproductive EffectsDecreases in
    birth weightDecreases in conception
    ratesDecreases in the number of live
    birthsDecreases in sperm countNeurological
    EffectsDecreases in visual recognitionDecreases
    in short term memory abilitiesDecreases in
    learning abilitiesEndocrine EffectsDecreased
    thyroid hormone levelsHearing deficitsOther
    developmental deficitsOther EffectsDermal and
    ocular deficitsLiver toxicity

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Bioaccumulation
  • Some toxicants resist decay and persist in the
    environment
  • Pass through an animals digestive tract in its
    original form.
  • Substances accumulate/magnify every step up the
    food chain.
  • Animals at the top of the food chain are at
    greatest risk for negative effects.
  • Example PCB level in a gull can be 100 million
    times higher than in the water it feeds at.

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Hormone Mimicry
  • Endocrine-disrupting substances mimic the
    structure of hormone molecules
  • Bind to cellular receptor for the hormone
  • Cause cell to react as if it had encountered
    the hormone

VIDEO http//www.greenfacts.org/endocrine-disrupto
rs/endocrine-disrupters.htm
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Bis-Phenol A Plastic Bottles
  • Very recently, scientists discovered that the
    accidental exposure of lab mice to low levels of
    Bis-Phenol A (due to the disintegration of
    plastic lab cages when the wrong cleaning
    chemical was used) causes severe meiotic
    disturbances in the developing eggs of the female
    mice
  • Result replicated by feeding female mice very low
    ( and environmentally relevant) doses of BPA in
    drinking water.
  • Hunt PA, Koehler KE, Susiarjo M, Hodges CA,
    Ilagan A, Voigt RC, Thomas S, Thomas BF, Hassold
    TJ. Bisphenol a exposure causes meiotic
    aneuploidy in the female mouse

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Endocrine Activity in Sewage
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Effect of Environmental Estrogens on Mens Health
  • Some of the first adverse human health effects
    postulated to be connected to environmental
    estrogen exposure were disorders of the male
    reproductive tract.
  • Reports of falling sperm counts, increased
    testicular cancers, and increased birth defects
    of the male genitalia suggested to scientists
    that all three conditions were caused by
    exposure to excess estrogen.
  • A likely source of these exposures was
    environmental estrogen. Unfortunately, it has
    proven difficult definitively prove this
    hypothesis, as dangerous estrogen exposures can
    be very small (and thus hard to detect) and
    effects of exposure are not manifest for years
    (or sometimes decades) after exposure.

http//enhs.umn.edu/5200/estrogen/mn.html
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Environmental Estrogens and Male Fertility
  • Research group reported in 2002 that PCBs found
    in the semen of infertile men, but not in the
    semen of fertile men.
  • The authors hypothesized that PCB exposure may
    have come, from some extent, to fish consumption.
  • This report suggests that some male infertility
    is due to exposure to environmental estrogens
    after birth.

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Environmental Estrogens and Prostate Cancer
  • Research group found in 2003 that men with
    prostate cancer had increased levels of PCB in
    their blood, compared to men without prostate
    cancer.
  • This result suggests that environmental estrogen
    exposure after birth can lead to prostate cancer.

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Human Neurological Effects
Area of No Pesticide Use
Area of Pesticide Use
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Effects of Environmental Endocrine Disruptors on
Wildlife
  • Endocrine disruptors enter aquatic ecosystems
    through
  • Rain water
  • Well water
  • Lakes
  • Oceans

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Some things to remember about ED effects on
wildlife
  • Effects most likely to occur in the offspring,
    not parent
  • Effects determined by the timing of exposure (the
    stage of development the individual was exposed)
  • Effects different along lifespan of the animal
    (embryo and fetus vs. newborn vs. adult)
  • Effects often delayed
  • full expression may not occur until adulthood

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What animal effects have EDs been linked to?
  • Abnormal thyroid function and appearance
  • Decreased fertility
  • Decreased hatching success
  • Demasculinization and feminization in males
  • Defeminization and masculinization in females
  • Decreased offspring survival
  • Altered immune system function
  • Altered behavior

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Wildlife Impacts
  • Invertebrates
  • Female marine snails in the NE Pacific have male
    genitals.
  • Fish
  • White suckers in Lake Superior have decreased
    hormone levels, smaller gonads, less eggs at
    maturity, and take longer to mature
  • Great Lakes salmon now have abnormal thyroids. At
    one point in investigation, 100 of the 2-4 year
    old salmon had enlarged thyroids
  • For study, researchers released BPAs (from
    plastics) into a lake in Ontario, Canada for
    three years. Found that all of the male pearl
    dace minnows were feminized (producing female egg
    proteins) and one-third of actually grew eggs in
    their testes

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Wildlife Impacts
  • Reptiles
  • Male alligators in Lake Apopka (FL) were
    demasculinized
  • Their phalluses were smaller(1/3 to1/2) than
    normal
  • abnormal seminiferous tubules
  • low levels testosterone and estrogen, but there
    was more estrogen than testosterone
  • The hatchlings were either females with normal
    ovaries or intersexed (there were no normal
    males) and they had an increased risk of
    mortality
  • The population experienced a reduced hatching
    rate.

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Mammals
  • Female hamsters exposed to Kepone show
    masculinization and no feminization and they try
    to mate with other females.
  • American mink have undergone reproductive
    failures. Beluga whales in Quebec have abnormal
    reproductive rates, an increased number of
    hermaphrodites, an increased frequency of thyroid
    lesions, and an increased frequency of adrenal
    cortex lesions.
  • Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico and Mediterranean
    have suppressed immune systems.
  • Floridian panthers have experience an increase in
    testes retention (90), sterility, and sperm
    abnormalities and show altered estradiol/testoster
    one ratios for both females and males.
  • Canadian female bears have male-appearing
    genitalia, BUT have female internal reproductive
    tracts

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Paper or Plastic???
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Recall Testing and Toxicology How safe are these
chemicals?
  • (http//sciwebserver.science.mcmaster.ca/biology/
    2001-2002/3U03-4S03/ECOSYSTEM.HTM5)
  • LD50 (lethal dose, 50 mortality)
  • What is used?
  • Fathead minnows
  • Mice
  • Lemna
  • Some aquatic invertebrates (e.g. gammarus)
  • What if you are not a fish, mouse, plant or
    aquatic organism??

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Waste Reduction Examples
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Recall Precautionary Principle
  • Some are now arguing that because
  • there is tremendous uncertainty surrounding much
    of the science of environmental problems, and
  • the stakes are so high ----
  • THEREFORE we should be adopting a different
    approach to science, termed "post-normal"
    science.
  • Take Precautions if risks and uncertainty are
    high
  • Argument for guilty until proven innocent!!!

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