Integrated social development on analyzing the distribution, risk and source apportionment of antibiotics pollution in mountainous rivers

IF 8.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Wei Fan , Minjie Yang , Ying Shao , Dongjun Shen , Liang Ao , Zhongli Chen
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Antibiotics, as the widespread drugs stimulate the evolution of antibiotic resistance, threatening human and ecosystem health worldwide. However, studies rarely conducted in rivers among the regional scale with diverse economic development, which limits the management efficient of antibiotic control. Therefore, we investigated the concentration, distribution, risk and source apportionment of 54 antibiotics in 9 mountainous rivers, where the economic social development divers among their watersheds in Chongqing, China. The results showed that the concentrations of antibiotics detected in surface water, effluent of wastewater treatment plants, hospital, livestock and aquaculture sewage were 0.13–290 ng/L, 2.17–590 ng/L, 6.58–2.16 × 105 ng/L, 4.5–7.4 × 105 ng/L and 4.41–7.49 × 103 ng/L, respectively. The order of total antibiotic concentrations along the investigated rivers was Laixi River > Changshou Lake > Longxi River > Fujiang River > Jialing River > Qiongjiang River > Yangtze River > Wujiang River > Qijiang River. The risk quotient indicates that ofloxacin and lincomycin exhibited high risk. Through Mantel test and correlation analysis screened antibiotics associated with anthropogenic factors. Municipal wastewater had a positive impact on QNs. The positive matrix factorization model was used to identify the main sources of antibiotics in surface water with special focus on the Longxi River, revealing the livestock and aquaculture were main contributions, respectively. The ToxPi method was employed to prioritize antibiotics in surface water, and seven compounds were recommended as priority chemicals of concern in the future. This work provides a valuable regional scale dataset of antibiotics in the mountainous rivers, which promises valuable insights for controlling antibiotic contamination.

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综合社会发展分析山区河流抗生素污染分布、风险及来源分配
抗生素作为广泛使用的药物,刺激了抗生素耐药性的进化,威胁着世界范围内人类和生态系统的健康。然而,在经济发展水平参差不齐的区域尺度上,对河流的研究很少,这限制了抗生素控制的管理效率。为此,本研究调查了重庆市经济社会发展不同的9条山地河流中54种抗生素的浓度、分布、风险及来源分摊情况。结果表明:地面水、污水处理厂出水、医院、畜禽养殖污水中抗生素检测浓度分别为0.13 ~ 290 ng/L、2.17 ~ 590 ng/L、6.58 ~ 2.16 × 105 ng/L、4.5 ~ 7.4 × 105 ng/L和4.41 ~ 7.49 × 103 ng/L。各河流抗生素总浓度排序为莱西河和莱西河;长寿湖;龙溪河>;富江&;嘉陵江;琼江;长江>;吴江>;Qijiang河。危险系数表明氧氟沙星和林可霉素具有较高的危险性。通过Mantel试验和相关分析筛选与人为因素相关的抗生素。城市污水对QNs有正向影响。以龙溪河为研究对象,采用正矩阵分解模型对地表水抗生素的主要来源进行了分析,发现畜牧业和水产养殖业分别是主要来源。采用ToxPi法对地表水中抗生素进行排序,并推荐7种化合物作为未来重点关注的化学物质。这项工作提供了一个有价值的山区河流抗生素区域尺度数据集,为控制抗生素污染提供了有价值的见解。
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Water Research X
Water Research X Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
CiteScore
12.30
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1.30%
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期刊介绍: Water Research X is a sister journal of Water Research, which follows a Gold Open Access model. It focuses on publishing concise, letter-style research papers, visionary perspectives and editorials, as well as mini-reviews on emerging topics. The Journal invites contributions from researchers worldwide on various aspects of the science and technology related to the human impact on the water cycle, water quality, and its global management.
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