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Chemosphere | 1994

Environmental monitoring of bleached kraft pulp mill chlorophenolic compounds in a northern Canadian river system.

James William Owens; S.M. Swanson; D.A. Birkholz

The environmental transport of pulp mill effluent compounds and the exposure of two fish species has been monitored by parallel analyses of effluent, water column and suspended sediment samples, and fish bile and muscle. Compounds analyzed included over 20 chlorophenolic compounds and 12 fatty and resin acids. The concentration of chlorophenols varied with seasonal river flows and mill process changes such as the substitution of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) for chlorine gas (Cl2) in the bleach plant. At 100% (ClO2) substitution, the effluent and the water column concentrations of most chlorophenolics approached the analytical detection limits of 0.1-1 parts per billion. Chlorophenolic and fatty/resin acid compounds were detected in the bile of both mountain whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni) and longnose sucker (Catostomus catostomus), but were rarely detected in fillets. Fish bile concentrations were observed in an apparent spatial gradient as far as 230 km downstream of the mill. A depuration experiment with fish held in uncontaminated water for eight days indicated a rapid decrease in chlorophenol levels. These observations corroborate previous investigations that chlorophenolic compounds are rapidly excreted and can be used as sensitive markers for recent exposure to mill effluents.


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1991

The hazard assessment of pulp and paper effluents in the aquatic environment: A review

James William Owens


Archive | 1986

Absorbent structure containing individualized, crosslinked fibers

Walter Lee Dean; Danny Raymond Moore; James William Owens; Howard Leon Schoggen


Archive | 1989

Twisted, chemically stiffened cellulosic fibers and absorbent structures made therefrom

Danny Raymond Moore; James William Owens; Howard Leon Schoggen


Archive | 1989

Individualized crosslinked fibers and process for making said fibers

Walter Lee Dean; Danny Raymond Moore; James William Owens; Howard Leon Schoggen; Robert Michael Bourbon; Jeffrey Todd Cook


Archive | 1989

Process for making individualized, crosslinked fibers having reduced residuals and fibers thereof

Carlisle Mitchell Herron; Walter Lee Dean; Danny Raymond Moore; James William Owens; Howard Leon Schoggen


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1994

Exposure of fish to biologically treated bleached‐kraft effluent. 1. Biochemical, physiological and pathological assessment of rocky mountain whitefish (prosopium williamsoni) and longnose sucker (catostomus catostomus)

P.J. Kloepper-Sams; S.M. Swanson; Tracy A. Marchant; R. Schryer; James William Owens


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1994

Bioaccumulation of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran and extractable organic chlorine at a bleached-kraft mill site in a northern Canadian river system

James William Owens; S.M. Swanson; D.A. Birkholz


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1994

Exposure of fish to biologically treated bleached‐kraft mill effluent. 3. Fish habitat and population assessment

S.M. Swanson; R. Schryer; R. Shelast; P.J. Kloepper-Sams; James William Owens


Archive | 1987

Twisted, stiffened cellulosic fibres, and absorbent structures made therefrom

Danny Raymond Moore; James William Owens; Howard Leon Schoggen

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