INVESTIGADORES
VALDES Maria Eugenia
artículos
Título:
Contaminants of emerging concern fate and fluvial biofilm status as pollution markers in an urban river
Autor/es:
VALDÉS, M.EUGENIA; RODRÍGUEZ, CASTRO M.CAROLINA; SANTOS, LÚCIA H.M.L.M.; BARCELÓ, DAMIÀ; GIORGI, ADONIS D.N.; RODRÍGUEZ-MOZAZ, SARA; AMÉ, M. VALERIA
Revista:
CHEMOSPHERE
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2023 vol. 340
ISSN:
0045-6535
Resumen:
Contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) are still under research given the vast diversity of compounds reaching freshwater ecosystems and adverse effects they might cause. In this study, the environmental fate of 73 CEC, comprising sweeteners, stimulants and several pharmaceutical therapeutic classes, and changes in fluvial biofilm photosynthetic parameters were evaluated in a semi-arid urban river receiving diffuse and point sources of pollution (Suquía river, Argentina). Out of the 37 CEC detected, 30 were quantified in surface water (n.d. – 9826 ng/L), 10 in biofilm (n.d. – 204 ng/gd.w.) and 9 in the clay fraction of sediments (n.d. – 64 ng/gd.w.). CEC distribute differently among the 3 matrices: water phase presents the biggest diversity of compounds (14 CEC families), being analgesic/anti-inflammatories the most abundant family. Antibiotics largely predominated in biofilms (7 CEC families), while the stimulant caffeine and some antibiotics where the most abundant in sediments (6 CEC families). Different CEC accumulated in biofilms and sediments upstream and downstream the city, and big shifts of biofilm community occurred downstream WWTP. The shift of biofilm community upstream (F0 > 0) and downstream the WWTP (F0 = 0) shows a sensitive response of F0 to the impact of WWTP. Biofilm photosynthetic parameters responded in less impacted urban sites (sites 1, 2 and 3), where significant correlations were found between ketoprofen and some antibiotics and biofilm parameters. The diversity and amount of CEC found in the urban section of Suquía river alert to the magnitude of point and non-point sources of pollution.