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Alkyl polychlorobibenzyls and planar aromatic chlorocompounds in pulp mill products, effluents, sludges and exposed biota

1992

Abstract Aromatic chlorocompounds which interfere in GC/MS analysis of dioxins were studied in samples from three different pulp mills and in fish and mussels exposed to pulp mill effluents. The major interfering compounds were chlorinated alkyl bibenzyls (R-PCBBs; R = C5-alkyl; P = 1–4). In pulp mill samples, levels of C5-PCBBs (10–120 ng/l in effluents, 5–33 ng/g in dried sludges) were orders of magnitude higher than the levels of toxic PCDDs and PCDFs. C5-PCBBs bioaccumulated slightly to the recipient fish (0–2 pg/g in fresh muscles) and to incubated mussels (3–26 ng/g in lipid). In mussels, significant levels (19–73 ng/g in lipid) of other than pulp mill originated toxic hepta- and octa…

Pulp millchemistry.chemical_classificationEnvironmental EngineeringChromatographyChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPulp (paper)digestive oral and skin physiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMs analysisfood and beveragesBiotaGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialcomplex mixturesPollutionIndustrial waste waterchemistry.chemical_compoundSulfiteEnvironmental chemistryengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryEffluentAlkylChemosphere
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Organic chlorine compounds in lake sediments. II Organically bound chlorine

1990

Abstract Organically bound chlorine together with inorganic chloride was measured from dated bottom sediment layers of 18 lakes in Central Finland and compared to organic matter contents. Pulp mills were found to be the source of significant increase of the accumulation of all of these materials in the 20th century.

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPulp (paper)Public Health Environmental and Occupational Healthchemistry.chemical_elementSedimentMineralogyGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialPollutionChlorideSoil contaminationIndustrial waste waterchemistryEnvironmental chemistryChlorinemedicineengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryAnnual variationOrganic mattermedicine.drugChemosphere
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Organic chlorine compounds in lake sediments. V. Bottom of Baikal near a pulp mill

1990

Abstract Organically bound chlorine (OCl) together with inorganic chloride (Cl − ) was measured from bottom surface samples of the Lake Baikal near a pulp mill and compared to organic matter contents (OM). Although total contents of OCl, Cl − and OM were much lower than, the ratio of OCl to OM was of the same order of magnitude as in pulp mill recipients of Finland.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPulp millEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEnvironmental engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryPollutionChlorideSoil contaminationIndustrial waste waterchemistryEnvironmental chemistryChlorinemedicineEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterWater pollutionmedicine.drugChemosphere
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Organic chlorine compounds in lake sediments. IV. Dioxins, furans and related chloroaromatic compounds

1990

Abstract Polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorodibenzofurans (PCDFs), polychloronaphthalenes (PCNs) and coplanar PCBs were measured in surface sediments from 18 lake areas in Central Finland. Toxic 2, 3, 7, 8-substituted PCDD and PCDF congeners occurred at low levels (

Environmental EngineeringChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryPollutionSoil contaminationIndustrial waste waterDioxins furansEnvironmental chemistryChlorineEnvironmental ChemistryChemosphere
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From industrial consensus to environmental regulation: the coming of the Finnish industrial waste-water policy

1998

Abstract The development of the Finnish industrial waste-water policy is examined in the context of the national industrial development and the rise of the environmental movement. It is stated that up until the beginning of the eighties, a broad consensus about the principles of the waste-water policy prevailed among decision makers and authorities. It was a consensus uniform with the interests of the forest industry, the most powerful part of the national economy. Unfortunately, the forest industry was a bad source of pollution of the inland waters since the fifties. However, the long lasted hegemonic consensus started to break down in the late seventies and early eighties by an awakening …

Economic growthHegemonyEconomic policyGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawIndustrial waste waterEnvironmental movementEconomicsPosition (finance)Environmental regulationNational forestForest industryWater Science and TechnologyWater Policy
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Chlorocymenes, cymenenes and other chlorohydrocarbons in pulp mill effluents, sludges and exposed biota

1992

Abstract Polychlorinated cymenes (PCYMS) and cymenenes (PCYMD) were analyzed by GC/LRMS/SIM in effluents and sludges of three different pulp mills and in fish and mussels exposed to pulp mill effluents. The levels of PCYMS+PCYMD were 0.3–4.8 μg/l in total effluents,

PollutionPulp millEnvironmental EngineeringWaste managementChemistryHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectPulp (paper)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBiotaGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialPulp and paper industryPollutionCymenesIndustrial waste waterengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryGas chromatographyEffluentmedia_commonChemosphere
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Chlorinated cymenes in effluents of two Finnish pulp mills in 1990–1993

1995

Abstract Seven chlorocymenes (CYMS) and 2,3,6-trichloro-p-cymenene (236CYMD) were determined in effluents of biological purification plants of two Finnish pulp mills during the years 1990–1993. Both pulp mills changed their bleaching process and consequently, a steep decreasing trend in emitted amounts of the studied compounds was noticed.

Environmental EngineeringWaste managementChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPulp (paper)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialPulp and paper industryPollutionCymenesIndustrial waste waterengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryEffluentChemosphere
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A microplate version of the SOS/umu-test for rapid detection of genotoxins and genotoxic potentials of environmental samples

1991

Abstract The umu-microtest is a miniaturized automated short-term test version proposed for screening of umuC-dependent mutagenic potentials of chemicals relevant to environmental pollution, river water and industrial waste water. The test is based on the SOS/umu-test and has been modified in order to allow extensive testing of environmental samples. Genetically engineered Salmonella typhimurium (TA1535/pSK1002) are incubated on a microplate rotor in a sloping position for 2 h with the test samples, followed by addition of fresh culture medium to reach a 10-fold dilution of the incubation medium. 2 h later, the activity of the β-galactosidase, which reflects umuC induction, is determined co…

Salmonella typhimuriumAzidesEnvironmental pollutionToxicologyRiver waterRapid detectionMicrobiologyIndustrial waste waterGeneticsSOS responseSOS Response GeneticsSodium AzideIncubationChromatographyMutagenicity TestsChemistryGenetically engineeredGene Expression Regulation BacterialHydrogen-Ion Concentrationbeta-GalactosidaseDilutionMutagenesisMicrosomes LiverWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringMutagensMutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects
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