An Youn-Joo, Kampbell Donald H, Sewell Guy W
Oak Ridge Research Associateship Program, US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Ada, OK 74820, USA.
Environ Pollut. 2002;118(3):331-6. doi: 10.1016/s0269-7491(01)00301-3.
Water quality in five marinas on Lake Texoma, located on the Oklahoma and Texas border, was monitored between June 1999 and November 2000. Focus was to evaluate lake water associated with marinas for methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE). Lake water was collected at locations identified as marina entrance, gasoline filling station, and boat dock. Occurrence of MTBE showed a direct seasonal trend with recreational boating activity at marina areas. There was a positive correlation with powerboat usage ratio, which was directly related to the gallons of gasoline sold. Sampling before and after the high boat use holiday weekends determined the apparent influence of powerboat activity on MTBE contamination. Boat dock locations were the most sensitive sites to MTBE contamination, possibly due to gasoline spillage during engine startup. The most common compound of the BTEX series found with MTBE was toluene and co-occurrence was most frequent at gasoline filling stations.
1999年6月至2000年11月期间,对位于俄克拉荷马州和德克萨斯州边境的特克索马湖(Lake Texoma)上的五个码头的水质进行了监测。重点是评估与码头相关的湖水是否含有甲基叔丁基醚(MTBE)。在确定为码头入口、加油站和船坞的地点采集湖水。MTBE的出现呈现出与码头区域休闲划船活动直接相关的季节性趋势。与动力艇使用率呈正相关,而动力艇使用率又与汽油销售量直接相关。在高船流量的节假日周末前后进行采样,确定了动力艇活动对MTBE污染的明显影响。船坞地点是对MTBE污染最敏感的地点,这可能是由于发动机启动时汽油泄漏所致。与MTBE一同发现的BTEX系列中最常见的化合物是甲苯,且在加油站同时出现的情况最为频繁。