Assessment of Dioxin Contamination in the Houston Ship Channel
Date
2003
Authors
Rifai, Hanadi S., Monica P. Suarez, Randy Palachek, Kirk Dedn, Paul Jensen, Michael Bloom, and Larry Koenig
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Publisher
Galveston Bay Estuary Program
Abstract
Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (dioxin) are extremely persistent in the environment, and can affect human health at low concentrations. As a result of dioxin found in seafood organism tissue, a seafood consumption advisory for catfish and blue crabs was issued by the Texas Department of Health in September 1990 for the upper portion of Galveston Bay and the Houston Ship Channel in Texas. As a result of the advisory, the HSC system was placed on the 303(d) list and a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study was initiated. This paper presents the results of analyses conducted in support of a TMDL assessment in the HSC.
Description
pg. 109
Keywords
water quality, habitat, ecology, watershed management, dioxin, houston ship channel, polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, seafood, seafood consumption advisory, emissions, wastewater, ambient water, sediments, tissue, sludges, effluents, air emissions, runoff