Occurrence and ecological risk assessment of emerging organic chemicals in urban rivers: Guangzhou as a case study in China

Sci Total Environ. 2017 Jul 1:589:46-55. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.02.200. Epub 2017 Mar 3.

Abstract

Urban rivers may receive contamination from various sources including point sources like domestic sewage and nonpoint sources (e.g., runoff), resulting in contamination with various chemicals. This study investigated the occurrence of emerging organic contaminants (3 endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), and 17 pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs)) in six urban rivers of a representative subtropical city, Guangzhou (southern China). Our results showed that EDCs and personal care products were frequently detected in the water phase and sediment phase. 4-nonylphenol (4-NP) was the most predominant compound with the highest concentration of 5050ng/L in the water phase and 14,400ng/g dry weight (dw) in the sediment. Generally, higher total concentrations of EDCs and PPCPs were detected in the four urban streams compared to the main stream Zhujiang River and the Liuxi River at the suburb area. A screening-level risk assessment showed that 4-nonylphenol and triclosan (TCS) pose potential risks to aquatic organisms in most sampling sites. For individual taxa, 4-NP may pose risks to various groups of aquatic organisms, while TCS only might pose high risks to algae.

Capsule: Higher contamination of EDCs and PPCPs was observed in rivers in urban area; 4-nonylphenol and triclosan showed RQs>1 in >70% of the reported area.

Keywords: Ecological risk assessment; Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs); Occurrence; Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs); Urban rivers.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Cities
  • Cosmetics / analysis
  • Endocrine Disruptors / analysis
  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations / analysis
  • Risk Assessment
  • Rivers*
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / analysis*

Substances

  • Cosmetics
  • Endocrine Disruptors
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical