1. Occurrence, spatial distribution, and potential risks of organic micropollutants in urban surface waters from qinghai, northwest China.
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Yang, Jiangtao, Luo, Ying, Chen, Miao, Lu, Haijian, Zhang, Heng, Liu, Yang, Guo, Changsheng, and Xu, Jian
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MICROPOLLUTANTS , *ENVIRONMENTAL security , *MUNICIPAL water supply , *ORGANOPHOSPHORUS pesticides , *WATER security , *ENVIRONMENTAL risk , *METROPOLIS - Abstract
Lack of knowledge on the destiny of organic micropollutants (OMPs) in the Tibetan Plateau region of China prevents the public from being aware of the need for protecting these unique aquatic ecosystems that are precious water resources and source areas of the Yellow River. To address this knowledge gap, this study systematically investigated the multi-residue analysis, distribution, and potential risks of six types of OMPs, namely, neonicotinoid pesticides (NEOs), fungicides, organophosphate esters (OPEs), organophosphorus pesticides (OPPs), psychoactive substances (PSs), and antidepressants (ADs), in surface waters of major cities in Qinghai. A total of 31 compounds, consisting of 8 NEOs, 1 fungicide, 12 OPEs, 2 OPPs, 5 PSs, and 3 ADs, were detected in >50% of the sites, showing their ubiquitous nature in the study area. Results showed that the total OMP concentration in surface water was 28.3–908 ng/L, and OPEs were the dominant composition (48.6%–97.4%). The risk quotient values of the detected diazinon and dursban regularly exceeded 1 for aquatic organisms at all sampling sites, indicating moderate–high chronic ecological risk. The joint probability curves showed that dursban and NEOs have higher risk levels than other OMPs. Although the results of the non-carcinogenic total hazard quotient of the OMPs in the surface water was less than 1 in all age groups and the carcinogenic risk was lower than the negligible risk level, the potential risks to children and infants were considerably greater and should not be underestimated. In addition to pollutant concentration and exposure duration, ingestion rate and body weight (BW) are also important factors affecting health risk, with BW having a negative effect. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this report is the first to describe OMP pollution in Qinghai, and the results provide new insight into the ecological security of the water resources of the Tibetan Plateau. [Display omitted] • The occurrence of 67 organic micropollutants of surface water in Qinghai was first determined. • Organophosphate esters were dominant organic micropollutants, followed by neonicotinoid pesticides. • The environmental risks of organic micropollutants were assessed based on the risk quotient values and joint probability curves. • Diazinon and dursban had moderate to high chronic ecological risk at all sites. • The priority substances lists provide significant references on pollutant control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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