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J Hazard Mater ; 453: 131394, 2023 07 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37086669

RESUMO

This study assessed the human footprint on the chemical pollution of Antarctic waters by characterizing inorganic chemicals and selected organic anthropogenic contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in inland freshwater and coastal seawater and the associated ecotoxicological risk. Nicotine and tolytriazole, present in 74% and 89% of the samples analyzed, respectively, were the most ubiquitous CECs in the investigated area. The most abundant CECs were citalopram, clarithromycin, and nicotine with concentrations reaching 292, 173, and 146 ng/L, respectively. The spatial distribution of CECs was not linked to any water characteristic or inorganic component. The contamination pattern by CECs in inland freshwater varied among locations, whereas it was very similar in coastal seawater. This suggests that concentrations in inland freshwater may be ruled by environmental processes (reemission from ice, atmospheric deposition, limited photo- and biodegradation processes, etc.) in addition to human activities. Following risk assessment, citalopram, clarithromycin, nicotine, venlafaxine, and hydrochlorothiazide should be considered of concern in this area, and hence, included in future monitoring of Antarctic waters and biota. This work provides evidence on the fact that current measures taken to protect the pristine environment of Antarctica from human activities are not effective to avoid CEC spread in its aquatic environment.


Assuntos
Monitoramento Ambiental , Qualidade da Água , Humanos , Regiões Antárticas , Citalopram , Claritromicina , Nicotina
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Ambio ; 50(3): 544-559, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33098531

RESUMO

This study aimed to evaluate the presence of ultraviolet filters (UV-Fs), benzotriazoles, pyrethroids and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in freshwater and wastewater from the northern Antarctic Peninsula region. All water samples analyzed contained UV-Fs residues and high concentrations were detected in anthropogenic impacted sites (< LOD up to 1300 ng/L). Likewise, benzotriazoles were detected in all water samples (< LOQ-920 ng/L). Regarding suspended particulate matter, almost all UV-Fs and all benzotriazoles were measured at concentrations ranging from < LOQ to 33 µg/g dry weight. Pyrethroids were also detected (< LOQ-250 ng/L) and their presence implies the existence of a gateway to the Antarctica Peninsula from other regions. The data confirmed the presence of PFASs (< LOD-7500 ng/L) in this area, in agreement with previous studies. In light of these results, extended monitoring in Antarctica should be carried out to perform a reliable environmental risk assessment leading to propose recommendations to minimize the anthropic impact.


Assuntos
Monitoramento Ambiental , Poluentes Químicos da Água , Regiões Antárticas , Água Doce , Águas Residuárias , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise
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J Environ Manage ; 206: 409-417, 2018 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29102843

RESUMO

Concentrating solar power plants (CSPPs) are considered to be particularly respectful of the environment but under Mediterranean climate where surface water scarcity is a key issue, these types of electrical plants usually require groundwater for their cooling towers and use the same aquifers to discharge their salinized effluents. This study analyses de Spanish case, where fifteen out of the fifty active CSPPs use groundwater directly, four discharge their effluents to infiltration ponds and forty-three to surface watercourses most of which recharge underlying aquifers. The volume of water withdrawn and discharged varies greatly among similar plants. The salinity of the effluent exceeds 2.5 times that of the withdrawn water in half of the plants and it may alter the current or potential use of the water turning it unsuitable for drinking or even for irrigation. There is a risk that the impact on groundwater can be extended to related ecosystems such as wetlands. This can become a serious environmental problem, but specific impacts on groundwater are often overlooked in environmental impact assessments of CSPPs and no research on the matter has been reported so far. Other legal and political implications of CSPPs are further discussed.


Assuntos
Água Subterrânea , Centrais Elétricas , Abastecimento de Água , Monitoramento Ambiental , Salinidade , Espanha
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Sci Total Environ ; 526: 187-95, 2015 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25933290

RESUMO

Many household batteries worldwide still end up in landfills or are incinerated due to inefficient collection and recycling schemes. Toxic heavy metals from improperly discarded button cells pose a serious risk to human health and the environment, as they can pollute air, soil and water. This paper analyses a series of button cells selected from batteries available on the retail market, and compares their polluting potential. A total of 64 batteries were subjected to chemical analyses of 19 elements - including metals and metalloids - , and energy density measurements. The samples were from four different brands of each of the four most common button cell technologies (alkaline, zinc-air, silver oxide and lithium). An energy-normalized index - the Weighted Potential Pollution Index (WPPI) - was proposed to compare the polluting potential of the different batteries. The higher the battery WPPI score, the greater the content in toxic elements and the lower the energy output. The results of the chemical composition and energy density varied depending on the construction technology of the button cells. However, significant differences in both variables were also found when comparing different brands within the same technology. The differences in WPPI values confirmed the existence of a significant margin to reduce the environmental impact of discarded button cells simply by avoiding the most polluting options. The choice of the battery with the most favourable WPPI produced a reduction in potential pollution of 3-53% for silver oxide batteries, 4-39% for alkaline, 20-28% for zinc-air and 12-26% for lithium. Comparative potential pollution could be assessed when selecting batteries using an energy-normalized index such as WPPI to reduce the environmental impact of improperly disposed button cells.


Assuntos
Fontes de Energia Elétrica , Metais Pesados/análise , Eliminação de Resíduos , Poluição Ambiental/estatística & dados numéricos , Medição de Risco
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An. R. Acad. Farm ; 69(3): 451-477, jul. 2003. graf, tab
Artigo em Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-33312

RESUMO

En este trabajo se estudia las características de los lixiviados procedentes de suelos carbonatados, que han sido sometidos a un proceso de desplazamiento usando un sistema experimental de columnas. Las características químicas de la solución efluente ponen de manifiesto que, la mineralización de las muestras se debe, principalmente, a la disolución de minerales carbonatados. No obstante, es de resaltar la contribución que tiene los procesos de hidrólisis de minerales silicatados.Identificada la solución, se procedió a los ensayos de contaminación utilizando una mezcla de metales pesados, todos ellos con igual concentración, observándose que los porcentajes de absorción fueron superiores al 90 por ciento, siendo el Cr y el Cu los cationes más retenidos y el Cd el catión más móvil. A continuación se sometieron los suelos a cuatro procesos de lavado sucesivos, apreciándose una secuencia de retención en suelo de: Cr>Cu>Pb"Zn"Ni>Cd. Esta secuencia permite reconocer que Cr, Cu y Pb son los cationes de metales pesados más fuertemente adsorbidos en situación de competencia, y es el Cd el catión que presenta mayor índice de peligrosidad, tanto por su naturaleza tóxica como por su movilidad (AU)


Assuntos
Poluição Ambiental , Água Doce/análise , Metais Pesados/análise , Carbonatos/análise , Físico-Química , Características do Solo
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