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Science of The Total Environment | 2008

Sources of pharmaceutical pollution in the New York City Watershed

Patrick M. Palmer; Lloyd R. Wilson; Patrick O'Keefe; Robert L. Sheridan; Thomas King; Chia-Yang Chen

An investigation was carried out in the New York City Watershed for the presence of selected pharmaceuticals. In four seasonal sampling events between August 2003 and May 2004, surface water was collected from eight reservoir keypoints and effluent was collected from four wastewater treatment plants. We evaluated the following twelve compounds: amoxicillin, atenolol, caffeine, carbamazepine, cephalexin, estrone, 17alpha-ethinylestradiol, 17beta-estradiol, ibuprofen, sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim, and valproic acid. In the treated effluents, carbamazepine was detected most frequently (100%; concentration range: 22-551 ng/L), followed by atenolol (94%; ND - 14,200 ng/L), trimethoprim (83%; ND - 37,000 ng/L), ibuprofen (61%; ND - 14,600 ng/L), and caffeine (49%; ND - 37,200 ng/L), while estrone was detected once (56 ng/L). In the reservoir keypoint samples, only ibuprofen (2.5%; ND - 932 ng/L) and caffeine (2.9%; ND - 177 ng/L) were detected. The other analytes were not detected in any sample. It is expected that investigation of other wastewater treatment plants in the New York City Watershed would show that their effluents are also a potential source of pharmaceuticals, but that these pharmaceuticals are unlikely to be detected in the Watersheds surface waters.


Environmental Science & Technology | 1983

2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in sediment samples from Love Canal storm sewers and creeks.

Robert M. Smith; Patrick O'Keefe; Kenneth M. Aldous; David R. Hilker; John E. O'Brien

247-250. (44) Davis, E. M.; Bishop, J. R.; Guthrie, R. K.; Forthofer, R. Water Res. 1978, 12, 917-923. (45) Petrasek, A. C.; Wolf, H. W.; Esmond, S. E.; Andrews, D. C. “Ultraviolet Disinfection of Municipal Wastewater Effluents”; U S . Environmental Protection Agency: Cincinnati, OH, 1980; p 228 (EPA-600/2-80-102). (46) Portnoy, B. L.; Mackowiak, P. A.; Caraway, C. T.; Walker, J. A.; McKinley, T. W.; Klein, C. A. J. Am. Med. Assoc.


Journal of Chromatography A | 1997

Separation of extracts from biological tissues into polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, polychlorinated biphenyl and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin/polychlorinated dibenzofuran fractions prior to analysis.

Patrick O'Keefe; John Miller; Robert M. Smith; Steven Connor; William Clayton; Robin Storm

A low-pressure liquid chromatography method is presented for separating polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins/polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDDs/PCDFs) from biological tissue extracts. After removing lipid from extracts, the PAHs are separated from PCBs and PCDDs/PCDFs on a deactivated 13-24 microns silica gel column. The PCBs are subsequently separated from PCDDs/PCDFs by collecting the first fraction from an automated three column cleanup procedure for PCDDs/PCDFs. The complete method has been used to obtain high recoveries of the three compound classes for analysis by GC-electron capture detection (PCBs) or GC-MS (PAHs and PCDDs/PCDFs).


Environmental Health Perspectives | 1986

Calculation of 2,3,7,8-TCDD equivalent concentrations of complex environmental contaminant mixtures

George Eadon; Laurence S. Kaminsky; Jay B. Silkworth; Kenneth M. Aldous; David R. Hilker; Patrick O'Keefe; Robert M. Smith; John F. Gierthy; John Hawley; Nancy Kim; Anthony P. DeCaprio


Environmental Science & Technology | 1990

Chlorinated dibenzofurans and dioxins in atmospheric samples from cities in New York

Robert M. Smith; Patrick O'Keefe; Kenneth M. Aldous; Herman Valente; S. Connor; Robert J. Donnelly


Environmental Health Perspectives | 1985

Chemical and biological investigations of a transformer accident at Binghamton, NY

Patrick O'Keefe; Jay B. Silkworth; John F. Gierthy; Robert M. Smith; Anthony P. DeCaprio; James N. Turner; George Eadon; David R. Hilker; Kenneth M. Aldous; Laurence S. Kaminsky; Doris N. Collins


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2000

Defining the sources of airborne polychlorinated biphenyls: evidence for the influence of microbially dechlorinated congeners from river sediment?

Jeffrey R. Chiarenzelli; Brian Bush; Ann C. Casey; Ed Barnard; Bob Smith; Patrick O'Keefe; Eileen Gilligan; Glenn W. Johnson


Environmental Health Perspectives | 1989

Thermally induced formation of polychlorinated dibenzofurans from Aroclor 1254-contaminated mineral oil.

Rajinder S. Narang; Kamal Swami; Vincent B. Stein; Robert M. Smith; Patrick O'Keefe; Kenneth M. Aldous; David R. Hilker; George Eadon; Charles Vernoy; Amarjit S. Narang


Organohalogen compounds | 2003

Concentrations of PCDDs and pcdfs in cows milk collected from farms near municipal incinerators in New York state

Patrick O'Keefe; David R. Hilker; Kenneth M. Aldous; Robin Storm; Judith Abbott; Robert Chinery; Kevin Gleason; John Hawley; Judith S. Schreiber; Gregory Smead


Archive | 2016

Calculation of 2,3,7,8-TCDD Equivalent Concentrations of Complex Environmental

George Eadon; Laurence S. Kaminsky; Jay B. Silkworth; Kenneth M. Aldous; David R. Hilker; Patrick O'Keefe; John F. Gierthy; John Hawley; Nancy Kim; Anthony P. DeCaprio

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David R. Hilker

New York State Department of Health

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Robert M. Smith

New York State Department of Health

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Anthony P. DeCaprio

Florida International University

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John F. Gierthy

New York State Department of Health

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Laurence S. Kaminsky

State University of New York System

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Robin Storm

New York State Department of Health

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S. Connor

New York State Department of Health

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Steven Connor

New York State Department of Health

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Amarjit S. Narang

New York State Department of Health

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