Unveiling the occurrence and ecological risks of triclosan in surface water through meta-analysis

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Wang, Zhenyao [1 ]
Li, Xuan [1 ]
Li, Yi [1 ]
Liu, Huan [1 ]
Lin, Carol Sze Ki [2 ]
Sun, Jing [3 ]
Wang, Qilin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Technol Sydney, Ctr Technol Water & Wastewater, Sch Civil & Environm Engn, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia
[2] City Univ Hong Kong, Sch Energy & Environm, Kowloon, Tat Chee Ave, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Tongji Univ, Coll Environm Sci & Engn, State Key Lab Pollut Control & Resource Reuse, Shanghai 200092, Peoples R China
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澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Triclosan contamination; Surface water; Risk quotient methodology; Species sensitivity distribution; Ecological risk assessment; DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS; TREATMENT PLANTS; FRESH-WATER; TRICLOCARBAN; SENSITIVITY; PHARMACEUTICALS; CONTAMINATION; CHEMICALS;
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10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124901
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Triclosan, a widely used antimicrobial agent, is frequently detected in aquatic environments, prompting concerns about its toxic effects on aquatic species. Understanding its occurrence and ecological risks is crucial for mitigating triclosan contamination, formulating water quality criteria, and protecting aquatic organisms. This study systematically analyzed triclosan occurrence and ecological risks in surface water across China using the Risk Quotient methodology. A total of 139 and 134 data points were collected for triclosan concentrations and toxicities of aquatic organisms, respectively. Triclosan concentrations in surface water across China ranged from 0.06 to 612 ng/L. Higher triclosan levels were observed in Eastern China compared to Central and Western China, with the average concentration being 4.21- and 7.25-fold higher, respectively. Specifically, the Southeast Rivers Basin (132.98 ng/L) and Pearl River Basin (86.64 ng/L) exhibited maximum triclosan levels, 2.57-19.58 times higher than the other river basins. Further analysis revealed elevated triclosan concentrations in small rivers and surface water within residential areas, with values of 246.1 ng/L in Zhejiang, 86.64 ng/L in Guangdong, 67.58 ng/L in Jiangsu, and 127.99 ng/L in Beijing. Additionally, species sensitivity distribution curves indicated that algae was the most sensitive species to triclosan exposure, followed by invertebrates, while fish exhibited the highest tolerance. The Predicted No-Effect Concentration for the algae, invertebrates, fish, and combined aquatic species were determined to be 0.09, 2.95, 4.44, and 1.51 mu g/L, respectively. The occurrence of triclosan in surface water across China did not pose widespread ecological risks. However, targeted monitoring and mitigation efforts are needed, especially in highly developed regions. This study provides crucial insights into the status of triclosan contaminations and risks in China and contributes valuable knowledge to global efforts aimed at safeguarding aquatic ecosystems.
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