Journal
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 679, Issue -, Pages 61-69Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.059
Keywords
Endocrine disrupting chemicals; Sludge; Occurrence; Spatial distribution; Mass loading
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Funding
- National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC1801600]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [21806172, 21677167]
- Thousand Young Talents Program of China
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Parabens, tridocarban (TCC), triclosan (TCS), bisphenols (BPs), and tetrabromobisphenol A and its alternatives (TBBPAs) are used in a broad range of daily consumer products and industrial productions. Concerns have been raised over exposure of humans to these chemicals, because of their adverse health effects. However, information on the spatial distribution of parabens, TCC, TCS, BPs and TBBPAs in sludge from waste water treatment plants (WWTPs) in China is still limited. In this study, 19 endocrine disrupting chemicals, induding six parabens, two antimicrobials (TCC and TCS), eight BPs and three TBBPAs, were determined in sludges from 46 WWTPs across China. Concentrations of target chemicals were found in a decreased order as: Sigma(TCC + TCS) (mean: 3930, range: 1340-11,100 ng/g dw) > Sigma(8)BPs (201, 23.1-1240 ng/g dw) > Sigma(6) parabens (67.9, 10.4-272 ng/g dw) > Sigma 3TBBPAs (18.4, 1.36-195 ng/g dw). Methyl paraben (MeP), TCC, bisphenol A (BPA) and tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) were the major compounds found in sludge, accounting for 89.0%, 57.7%, 85.8% and 93.3% of Sigma(6)parabens, Sigma(TCC + TCS), Sigma(8)BPs and Sigma 3TBBPAs, respectively. Elevated concentrations of BPs and TBBPAs were found in sludges from the Northeast China and Central South China (p < 0.05), respectively, whereas there were no significant spatial difference in concentrations of parabens or antimicrobials among different geographical regions (p > 0.05). Calculation of mass loading showed that sludge from East China (1340 kg/yr) and South Central China (1060 kg/yr) released relatively more such chemicals. This nationwide study provided baseline concentrations of these chemicals in sludges and estimated their environmental release through sludge in China. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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