城市雨水污染物特征:确定城市雨水研究的优先污染物。

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
G Izma, M Raby, M Ijzerman, R Prosser, P Helm, J Renaud, M Sumarah, D McIsaac, R Rooney
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摘要

雨水池(SWPs)是城市景观的共同特征,旨在管理径流和减少洪水。它们也越来越被认为是支持水生生物多样性的半自然栖息地。然而,swp接收来自周围城市地区的复杂污染物混合物,并且池塘本身的污染程度仍未得到充分研究。大多数研究都集中在流出物或一组狭窄的目标分析物上,限制了我们对居住在这些系统中的生物暴露风险的理解。为了解决这一差距,我们评估了加拿大安大略省一个高度城市化城市的21个swp的污染物概况,使用三种互补的采样方法:时间积分水样、人工基质上的生物膜和薄膜中的有机扩散梯度(o-DGTs)。在所有地点,我们检测到200种有机化合物,包括农药、药品、工业化学品和化合物,与车辆和基础设施有关。此外,我们记录了广泛的氯化物和粪便污染以及生物膜中与交通有关的金属水平升高。从这些数据中,我们确定了一组经常检测到的与环境相关的污染物,我们称之为城市雨水污染物特征(USCS)。这份拟议的清单可能有助于制定有针对性的监测策略,并有助于将未来的研究重点放在混合物的毒性和对水生生物群的风险上。鉴于SWPs的明显生态作用及其包含的压力源范围,评估累积暴露对于了解城市径流对居住生物的潜在影响至关重要。
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An Urban Stormwater Contaminant Signature: Defining Priority Contaminants for Urban Stormwater Research.

Stormwater ponds (SWPs) are a common feature of urban landscapes, designed to manage runoff and reduce flooding. Increasingly, they are also recognized as seminatural habitats supporting aquatic biodiversity. However, SWPs receive complex mixtures of contaminants from surrounding urban areas, and the extent of contamination within the ponds themselves remains underexplored. Most studies have focused on outflows or a narrow set of targeted analytes, limiting our understanding of the exposure risks for organisms residing within these systems. To address this gap, we assessed contaminant profiles in 21 SWPs across a highly urbanized city in Ontario, Canada, using three complementary sampling approaches: time-integrated water samples, biofilm on artificial substrates, and organic diffusive gradients in thin films (o-DGTs). Across all sites, we detected 200 organic compounds, including pesticides, pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, and compounds, linked to vehicles and infrastructure. Additionally, we documented widespread chloride and fecal contamination and elevated levels of traffic-related metals in biofilms. From these data, we identified a set of frequently detected and environmentally relevant contaminants, which we term the urban stormwater contaminant signature (USCS). This proposed list may support the development of targeted monitoring strategies and help focus future research on mixture toxicity and risk to aquatic biota. Given the apparent ecological role of SWPs and the range of stressors they contain, assessing cumulative exposures is critical for understanding the potential impacts of urban runoff on resident organisms.

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Water Environment Research
Water Environment Research 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
11 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1928, Water Environment Research (WER) is an international multidisciplinary water resource management journal for the dissemination of fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality and resource recovery. WER''s goal is to foster communication and interdisciplinary research between water sciences and related fields such as environmental toxicology, agriculture, public and occupational health, microbiology, and ecology. In addition to original research articles, short communications, case studies, reviews, and perspectives are encouraged.
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