Mercury Speciation at Natural Gas Distribution Sites: The Basis for a Health Risk Assessment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Amiram Roffman Haia Roffman
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

A gas company operated more than 100 distribution stations. Mercury filled manometers were used for years in these stations to measure the flow of natural gas through the system. Use and handling of these manometers resulted in mercury spills and ground contamination. To assess the human health and environmental effects of these spills and the need of remediation, it was important to determine mercury specific species present and their concentrations. Soil samples were analyzed for total mercury, methyl mercury, inorganic mercury and elemental mercury. These analyses served as important input in the risk assessment performed for these stations.
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APA: Amiram Roffman Haia Roffman  (1998)  Mercury Speciation at Natural Gas Distribution Sites: The Basis for a Health Risk Assessment

MLA: Amiram Roffman Haia Roffman Mercury Speciation at Natural Gas Distribution Sites: The Basis for a Health Risk Assessment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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