Volatile Organic Compounds in the Nation’s Ground Water
and Drinking-Water Supply Wells
Friday,
April
28, 2006,
10:00
to 11:30 a.m.,
2318 Rayburn
House
Office
Building
Co-sponsored by the Water Environment Federation, the
Environmental and Energy Institute, and the National Ground Water
Association in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey
Briefing
Speakers:
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Robert Hirsch, USGS Associate Director for
Water, will describe
elements of the NAWQA design and significance of NAWQA’s
studies, providing a context for the VOC findings.
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John Zogorski, NAWQA VOC Synthesis Team Leader,
will present key findings and their implications.
The
U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water-Quality Assessment
Program (NAWQA) will release at this briefing its nationwide
assessment on the occurrence and concentrations of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) in ground water and drinking-water supply
wells. The report will
be available for briefing attendees.
VOCs
are produced in large volumes and are associated with a myriad of
products, such as plastics, adhesives, paints, gasoline,
fumigants, refrigerants, and dry-cleaning fluids. Widespread and
long-term use of VOCs and their ability to persist and migrate in
ground water raises questions about their possible effects on the
environment, including drinking water.
The USGS assessment provides the most comprehensive
national-scale analysis to date of VOC occurrence and the
potential for effects on human health.
USGS
findings can be used to help guide and inform state and national
policies for ground water and drinking-water protection. For
example, the science-based insights can identify and prioritize
commonly detected VOCs for continued monitoring and can help
decisions makers better anticipate the types of VOCs most likely
to occur in urban areas and other land-use settings.
Early findings from these studies discovered the widespread
and relatively rapid presence of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) in
ground water after its extensive use as an oxygenate in gasoline.
Discussion
and questions from the audience will follow presentations.
This briefing is open to the public and no reservations
are required. Please
feel free to forward this notice.
For more information, please
contact Pat Sinicropi at
703-684-2416
(psinicropi@wef.org) or Donna Myers at
703-648-5012
(dnmyers@usgs.gov).
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