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Toxicological and chemical assessment of arsenic-contaminated groundwater after electrochemical and advanced oxidation treatments

Authors :
Helena Crnojević
Marko Gerić
Goran Gajski
Višnja Oreščanin
Vera Garaj-Vrhovac
Valerija Vujčić
Sandra Radić
Želimira Cvetković
Cvjetko Petra
Source :
Science of The Total Environment. 543:147-154
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Owing to its proven toxicity and mutagenicity, arsenic is regarded a principal pollutant in water used for drinking. The objective of this study was the toxicological and chemical evaluation of groundwater samples obtained from arsenic enriched drinking water wells before and after electrochemical and ozone-UV-H2O2- based advanced oxidation processes (EAOP). For this purpose, acute toxicity test with Daphnia magna and chronic toxicity test with Lemna minor L. were employed as well as in vitro bioassays using human peripheral blood lymphocytes (HPBLs). Several oxidative stress parameters were estimated in L.minor. Physicochemical analysis showed that EAOP treatment was highly efficient in arsenic but also in ammonia and organic compound removal from contaminated groundwater. Untreated groundwater caused only slight toxicity to HPBLs and D. magna in acute experiments. However, 7-day exposure of L. minor to raw groundwater elicited genotoxicity, a significant growth inhibition and oxidative stress injury. The observed genotoxicity and toxicity of raw groundwater samples was almost completely eliminated by EAOP treatment. Generally, the results obtained with L. minor were in agreement with those obtained in the chemical analysis suggesting the sensitivity of the model organism in monitoring of arsenic- contaminated groundwater. In parallel to chemical analysis, the implementation of chronic toxicity bioassays in a battery is recommended in the assessment of the toxic and genotoxic potential of such complex mixtures.

Details

ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
543
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science of The Total Environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ccb25ee0327136d10cb3ec543518c77
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.10.158