Emerging contaminants migration from pipes used in drinking water distribution systems: a review of the scientific literature

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Azam Mohammadi
Sina Dobaradaran
Torsten C. Schmidt
Mohammad Malakootian
Jörg Spitz
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[1] Kerman University of Medical Sciences,Environmental Health Engineering Research Center
[2] Kerman University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Public Health
[3] Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Systems Environmental Health and Energy Research Center, The Persian Gulf Biomedical Sciences Research Institute
[4] Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health and Nutrition
[5] University of Duisburg-Essen,Instrumental Analytical Chemistry and Centre for Water and Environmental Research (ZWU), Faculty of Chemistry
[6] Systems Environmental Health and Energy Research Center,undefined
[7] IWW Water Centre,undefined
[8] Centre for Water and Environmental Research (ZWU) Universitätsstraße 5,undefined
[9] Akademie Für Menschliche Medizin GmbH,undefined
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Emerging contaminants; Human health; Risk assessment; Tap water; Water supply network;
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Migration of emerging contaminants (ECs) from pipes into water is a global concern due to potential human health effects. Nevertheless, a review of migration ECs from pipes into water distribution systems is presently lacking. This paper reviews, the reported occurrence migration of ECs from pipes into water distribution systems in the world. Furthermore, the results related to ECs migration from pipes into water distribution systems, their probable sources, and their hazards are discussed. The present manuscript considered the existing reports on migration of five main categories of ECs including microplastics (MPs), bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates, nonylphenol (NP), perfluoroalkyl, and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from distribution network into tap water. A focus on tap water in published literature suggests that pipes type used had an important role on levels of ECs migration in water during transport and storage of water. For comparison, tap drinking water in contact with polymer pipes had the highest mean concentrations of reviewed contaminants. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyamide (PA), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) were the most frequently detected types of microplastics (MPs) in tap water. Based on the risk assessment analysis of ECs, levels of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA), perfluorohexane sulfonate (PFHxS), and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) were above 1, indicating a potential non-carcinogenic health risk to consumers. Finally, there are still scientific gaps on occurrence and migration of ECs from pipes used in distribution systems, and this needs more in-depth studies to evaluate their exposure hazards on human health.
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页码:75134 / 75160
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