溪流
水生生态系统
环境科学
废水
分水岭
污染
环境化学
淡水生态系统
生态系统
环境工程
化学
生态学
生物
计算机网络
计算机科学
机器学习
作者
Paul M. Bradley,Celeste A. Journey,Daniel T. Button,Daren M. Carlisle,Jimmy M. Clark,Barbara J. Mahler,Naomi Nakagaki,Sharon L. Qi,Ian R. Waite,Peter C. VanMetre
出处
期刊:Environmental Science and Technology Letters
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2016-05-24
卷期号:3 (6): 243-249
被引量:86
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.estlett.6b00170
摘要
Pharmaceutical contaminants are growing aquatic-health concerns and largely attributed to wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) discharges. Five biweekly water samples from 59 small Piedmont (United States) streams were analyzed for 108 pharmaceuticals and degradates using high-performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry. The antidiabetic metformin was detected in 89% of samples and at 97% of sites. At least one pharmaceutical was detected at every site (median of 6, maximum of 45), and several were detected at ≥10% of sites at concentrations reported to affect multiple aquatic end points. Maximal cumulative (all detected compounds) concentrations per site ranged from 17 to 16000 ng L–1. Watershed urbanization, water table depth, soil thickness, and WWTF metrics correlated significantly with in-stream pharmaceutical contamination. Comparable pharmaceutical concentrations and detections at sites with and without permitted wastewater discharges demonstrate the importance of non-WWTF sources and the need for broad-scale mitigation. The results highlight a fundamental biochemical link between global human-health crises like diabetes and aquatic ecosystem health.
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