A tiered assessment of human health risks associated with exposure to persistent, mobile and toxic chemicals via drinking water

被引:0
|
作者
Whelan, M.J. [1 ]
Pemberton, E. [2 ]
Hughes, C.B. [2 ]
Swansborough, C. [2 ]
Goslan, E.H. [3 ]
Gouin, T. [4 ]
Bell, V.A. [5 ]
Bird, E. [2 ]
Bull, S. [6 ]
Segal, L. [7 ]
Cook, S.H. [2 ]
Jephcote, C. [1 ]
Fane, S. [8 ]
机构
[1] School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
[2] Ricardo Energy and Environment, United Kingdom
[3] Cranfield University, United Kingdom
[4] TG Environmental, Sharnbrook, United Kingdom
[5] UKCEH, Wallingford, United Kingdom
[6] TARA Consulting, United Kingdom
[7] Independent Toxicology Consultant, Spain
[8] The Drinking Water Inspectorate, United Kingdom
关键词
Rivers;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.177868
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
There is increasing interest in chemicals which are persistent, mobile and toxic (PMT), primarily to protect drinking water. We present a tiered assessment of drinking water exposure and associated human health risks for 22 PMT substances. Worst-case exposure via drinking water is assumed to occur when wastewater is discharged to rivers which are then abstracted for water supply. Screening-level exposures assume daily per capita emissions based on REACH tonnage estimates, with removal in wastewater treatment calculated using SimpleTreat and no riverine dilution. Removal in water treatment was estimated for each substance assuming either conventional or advanced treatment processes. Higher tier spatially-resolved exposures used a gridded routing model which transfers chemical through the landscape based on flow directions derived from a 1 km digital elevation model. Emission was assumed to be proportional to population and no in-stream degradation was assumed. Exposures were calculated for 296 locations containing drinking water treatment works (WTWs) under mean discharge and Q95 (discharge exceeded 95% of the time). At low tiers, risk characterisation ratios (RCRs) were T) were > 1 for three substances under conventional treatment but were T values were > 1 for tetrachloroethylene (highest RCR) at up to 18 % of WTW locations under Q95 conditions assuming conventional treatment. However, RCRT was © 2024 The Authors
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Multi-exposure human health risks assessment of trihalomethanes in drinking water of Egypt
    Mishaqa, El-Sayed, I
    Radwan, Emad K.
    Ibrahim, M. B. M.
    Hegazy, Talaat A.
    Ibrahim, Mahmoud S.
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2022, 207
  • [2] Human exposure to persistent and mobile chemicals: A review of sources, internal levels and health implications
    Kim, Da-Hye
    Bamai, Yu Ait
    Belova, Lidia
    Bessems, Jos
    Poma, Giulia
    Covaci, Adrian
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2023, 893
  • [3] Human health risks associated with dietary exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in river water in Korea
    Lee, Sun-Hong
    Ra, Jin-Sung
    Choi, Jae-Won
    Yim, Byung-Jin
    Jung, Myung-Sook
    Kim, Sang-Don
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2014, 470 : 1362 - 1369
  • [4] EXPERIMENTAL METHODS FOR EVALUATING THE HEALTH RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH ORGANIC-CHEMICALS IN DRINKING-WATER
    BULL, RJ
    TOXICOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY, 1982, 6 (01): : 1 - 17
  • [5] Assessment of possible risks on human health by estimation of annual effective doses associated with radon in drinking water
    Petrosyan, Vahagn
    Perikhanyan, Yekaterina
    APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES, 2022, 189
  • [6] Endocrine disrupting chemicals: Human exposure and health risks
    Yang, Mihi
    Park, Mi Seon
    Lee, Ho Sun
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART C-ENVIRONMENTAL CARCINOGENESIS & ECOTOXICOLOGY REVIEWS, 2006, 24 (02): : 183 - 224
  • [7] A tiered approach for the assessment of the human health risks of asbestos in soils
    Swartjes, Frank A.
    Tromp, Peter C.
    SOIL & SEDIMENT CONTAMINATION, 2008, 17 (02): : 137 - 149
  • [8] Microplastics and associated chemicals in drinking water: A review of their occurrence and human health implications
    Haleem, Noor
    Kumar, Pradeep
    Zhang, Cheng
    Jamal, Yousuf
    Hua, Guanghui
    Yao, Bin
    Yang, Xufei
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 912
  • [9] Progress in European chemicals policy to support the protection of the environment and human health from persistent, mobile and toxic and very persistent and very mobile substances
    Mohr, Tobias
    Schliebner, Ivo
    Neumann, Michael
    Oules, Lise
    Arp, Hans Peter H.
    Hale, Sarah E.
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES EUROPE, 2024, 36 (01)
  • [10] EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF CHEMICALS IN FOOD AND DRINKING-WATER
    FAN, AM
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1992, 203 : 24 - CHAS