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PH04 Advances in Analysis and Measurements (PH004) Assessment of In-situ Copper Emissions From Recreational Vesel Antifouling Paints. Schiff, K1, Diehl, D1, Valkirs, A2, 1 So Cal Coastal Water Research, Westminster, CA, USA2 Computer Science Corp, San Diego, CA, USA ABSTRACT- Trace metals, especially copper, are commonly occurring contaminants in harbors and marinas. One source of copper to these environs is copper-based antifouling coatings used on vessel hulls. The objective of this study was to measure dissolved copper contributions from recreational vessel antifouling coatings for both passive leaching and hull cleaning activities. To accomplish this goal, three coating formulations, including hard vinyl, modified epoxy and a biocide free bottom paint were applied on fiberglass panels and placed in a harbor environment. In situ measurements of passive leaching were made using a recirculating dome system. Monthly average flux rates of dissolved copper for the hard vinyl and modified epoxy coatings were 3.7 and 4.3 Key words: antifouling paint, copper |
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