Environmental CWA analysis
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Environmental CWA analysis
Environmental CWA analysis Paula Vanninen Finnish Institute for Verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention, VERIFIN Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) CHEMSEA partners in WP3 Sediment sampling IO PAS, Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences LEPA, Environmental Protection Agency, Lithuania FI, Thünen Institute (Germany) SYKE, Finnish Environment Institute Analysis of CWA-related chemicals FOI, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden MUT, Military University of Technology (Poland) VERIFIN, Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki (Finland) Analysis of arsenic concentration IO PAS, Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences MUT, Military University of Technology (Poland) LEPA, Lithuania Environmental Protection Agency WP3: Summary of the results of the sediment analysis Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Studied dumping areas Analysis of chemical warfare agent related chemicals… Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Major chemicals and amounts dumped in Bornholm Sulphur mustard (H) 7 000 tons Adamsite (DM) 1 500 tons Clark I (DA) ~1 000 tons α-Chloroacetophenone (CN) 500 tons Studied CWA related chemicals Sulphur mustard-related chemical – Mustard + several of its degradation products Arsenic-containing chemicals – Adamsite + its degradation products – Clark I + its degradation products – Arsenic oil (e.g. triphenylarsine) Other agents – α-chloroacetophenone Analysis of chemical warfare agent related chemicals… Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) WP3 Status: accomplished Analysis of environmental samples – Totally 178 individual sediment samples analysed and 9 sediment cores – 87 VERIFIN, 73 MUT, 89 FOI – 10 VERIFIN, 10 MUT, 11 FOI pore water samples – Sediment core samples (3 cores each lab) 30 VERIFIN, 36 MUT, 18 FOI – Totally 364 sample analysis at 187 sample stations – Totally ca. 17 analytes studied, ca. 6000 analysis – Inorganic As 59 LEPA, 47 MUT, 178 IOPAS Merging of analytical data of environmental samples with hydrographical data – Data processed by PMA To edit click ”View”/ Header and footer” Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Sampling sites & results Analysis of chemical warfare agent related chemicals… Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Sampling sites & results Analysis of chemical warfare agent related chemicals… Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Sampling sites & results Analysis of chemical warfare agent related chemicals… Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Positive and negative findings Number of samples 120 Positive Negative 100 80 60 40 20 0 Bornholm Gotland Gdańsk Deep Gulf of Gdańsk Słupsk Furrow Sampling area WP3: Summary of the results of the sediment analysis Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Most concentrated findings Sulphur mustard -related chemicals in CHEMSEA project µg/kg 1500 1000 500 0 1 11 21 Arsenic chemicals in CHEMSEA Project µg/kg 1500 1000 500 0 1 11 Analysis of chemical warfare agent related chemicals… 21 Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Total arsenic in different areas Differences between As concentrations in samples from different sampling points are STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT ANOVA: p=0.0158 with confidence interval 95% Analysis of chemical warfare agent related chemicals… Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Summary 182 sediment samples have been analysed – 59 positive samples (32 %) – Intact sulphur mustard detected (although very low concentration) – Arsenic levels up to 25 mg/kg (but not higher) Bornholm – arsenic-containing chemicals similar to MERCW – sulphur mustard-related chemicals verified, but still quite low amounts Gotland – Dumping verified – Lower levels than in Bornholm (as expected) Gdansk – Proof of dumping (not listed in HELCOM 1994 Report) Analysis of chemical warfare agent related chemicals… Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Unresolved questions Point contamination – Fractal contamination pattern – Munitions spread unhomogenously – Chemicals at molecular level unevenly distributed Only one sample contained intact agent- sulphur mustard, not a problem of sensitivity of the methods applied (LOQ less than 3 ppb ; 3 μg/kg) Fate of sulphur mustard; totally polymerized in the Baltic Sea? To edit click ”View”/ Header and footer” Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Unresolved questions The sulfur mustard-related findings do not reflect the high amount dumped in the sea. Several hypotheses for the absence of mustard-finding can be presented. Reasons for this could be that mustard is – in an form not detected in the current analysis (i.e. as some other degradation product), – not spreading to the sediment (e.g. due to formation of insoluble lumps), – removed from the sediment surrounding the dumped munitions and containers (e.g. by hydrolysis and subsequent dissolution in sea water and dilution beyond detection or possibly by bacterial consumption of thiodiglycol) or – not actually bound to sediment after removal from munitions or containers. To edit click ”View”/ Header and footer” Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Outcomes from analysis of environmental samples Sulphur mustard poses a high risk to fishermen Arsenic containing chemicals like Adamsite and Clark pose a risk to environment – Arsenic containing chemicals found also in pore water samples Degradation products of Adamsite and Clark are quite toxic Bornholm deep is known dumpsite - confirmation of previous data Gdansk deep: search and assesment -> Target for new study To edit click ”View”/ Header and footer” Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund)