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Model-predicted occurrence of multiple pharmaceuticals in Swedish surface waters and their flushing to the Baltic Sea

Authors :
Lindim, C.
van Gils, J.
Cousins, I.T.
Kühne, Ralph
Georgieva, D.
Kutsarova, S.
Mekenyan, O.
Lindim, C.
van Gils, J.
Cousins, I.T.
Kühne, Ralph
Georgieva, D.
Kutsarova, S.
Mekenyan, O.
Source :
ISSN: 0269-7491
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

An exposure assessment for multiple pharmaceuticals in Swedish surface waters was made using the STREAM-EU model. Results indicate that Metformin (27 ton/y), Paracetamol (6.9 ton/y) and Ibuprofen (2.33 ton/y) were the drugs with higher amounts reaching the Baltic Sea in 2011. 35 of the studied substances had more than 1 kg/y of predicted flush to the sea. Exposure potential given by the ratio amount of the drug exported to the sea/amount emitted to the environment was higher than 50% for 7 drugs (Piperacillin, Lorazepam, Metformin, Hydroxycarbamide, Hydrochlorothiazide, Furosemide and Cetirizine), implying that a high proportion of them will reach the sea, and below 10% for 27 drugs, implying high catchment attenuation. Exposure potentials were found to be dependent of persistency and hydrophobicity of the drugs. Chemicals with Log D > 2 had exposure potentials <10% regardless of their persistence. Chemicals with Log D  <  −2 had exposure potentials >35% with higher ratios typically achieved for longer half-lives. For Stockholm urban area, 17 of the 54 pharmaceuticals studied had calculated concentrations higher than 10 ng/L. Model agreement with monitored values had an r2 = 0.62 for predicted concentrations and an r2 = 0.95 for predicted disposed amounts to sea.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0269-7491
Notes :
ISSN: 0269-7491, Environmental Pollution 223;; 590 - 604, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1406008707
Document Type :
Electronic Resource