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    Huang, Chi-Wei; Huang, Wen-Yen; Lin, Chitsan; Li, Yi-Lin; Huang, Tsung-Po; Bui, Xuan-Thanh; Ngo, Huu Hao

    The Science of the total environment, 02/2023, Letnik: 859, Številka: Pt 1
    Journal Article

    Despite the known high toxicity of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs, or dioxins), there are few case studies of PCDD/Fs contamination in sediment and there remains much to learn regarding their ecological impact. In this study, we performed an environmental risk assessment of a brine water storage pond near a chemical plant with high PCDD/Fs pollution potential before and after corrective actions. We found PCDD/F accumulation in the pond's fish and crab from the brine water storage pond, and the PCDD/Fs concentrations in biota higher than Taiwan's food safety standard (3.5 pg-TEQ/g). Furthermore, we found a high degree of pollution using different indices, including contamination factor (CF), modified degree of contamination (mCd), and pollution index (PI), in the pond's sediment. Before corrective actions, we also found high risk in the PCDD/F contamination in the sediment using various biological risk indices, including potential ecological risk index (RI) and risk quotient (RQ). After the corrective actions, including institutional/engineering control and remediation, the CF, mCd, and PI had decreased by 20–41 % and RI and RQ by 41–56 %. In addition, despite the slight reduction of pollution and risk index values in the whole pond, significant reduction was observed in the sediment of highly polluted area A owing to the lower disturbing suction dredging. In conclusion, the corrective actions used in this study helped decrease the pollution and ecological risk associated with this site's PCDD/Fs polluted sediment to some extent, suggesting that contamination and risk could be reduced to acceptable levels if these corrective actions are continued. Display omitted •High PCDD/F accumulation in sediment and biota in the study area was observed.•PCDD/F concentrations and pollution indices were reduced after corrective actions.•Ecological risk of PCDD/Fs in sediment was declined after corrective actions•Implementation of corrective actions could help mitigate PCDD/F pollution.