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CANADIAN PCB EMISSIONS INVENTORY Sediment | PCBs in Use and in Storage | Fish Advisories | Accidental Spills and Releases | Surface Water | Air PCB Emissions Due to Spills and Accidental Releases While reports
of spills are not publicly available, the 1999 Lake Superior LaMP report
provides an estimate of emissions to the Canadian portion of the Lake
Superior Basin. It assumes that 0.4 percent of PCBs in use are spilled
annually (based on U.S. loss estimates), with a 99.7 percent efficiency
of cleanup when spilled to land. It also assumes that 1.7 percent of spills
take place to media such as water where recovery is only 50 percent, and
that 7.2 mg/kg of PCBs spilled to land are lost to the atmosphere by evaporation.
Based on these figures, the report estimates that 21.6 kg/yr of PCBs may
be irrecoverably lost to the Canadian portion of the basin.
In 1983, Québec created the GERLED database (Groupe d'étude et de restauration des lieux d'élimination de déchets dangereux) to prepare an inventory of hazardous waste disposal sites. The current version of the database, the Répertoire des terrains contaminés, is available in French only at:http://www.menv.gouv.qc.ca/sol/terrains/terrains-contamines/recherche.asp#outil
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