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Insights into the long-term fates and impacts of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in sediment samples in Taiwan: The national project for background monitoring of the environmental distribution of chemical substances (BMECs)

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 306, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119417

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Persistent organic pollutants (POPs); Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs); BMECs; Sediment; Sources; Effectiveness of management

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This study aimed to evaluate the impact factors and effectiveness of management policies on the presence of PBDEs in sediment samples in Taiwan over the past 10 years. The results showed that the concentrations of PBDEs in sediment samples notably decreased after the implementation of policies banning PBDEs in Taiwan, and the levels of PBDEs were higher in samples collected during the dry season. The levels of PBDEs in sediment samples were influenced by season, the amount of general waste present, and nearby PBDE-related factories and e-waste recycling facilities.
This study aimed to evaluate the impact factors and effectiveness of management policies on the presence of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in sediment samples in Taiwan from the last 10 years. Twenty-four PBDE congeners were detected in 838 sediment samples collected from 4 stages (2006-2019) in 30 principal rivers, based on the national project for background monitoring of the environmental distribution of chemical substances. The sigma PBDE concentrations in the 4 stages ranged from 30.00 to 147.10 ng/g dw, 6.03-15.30 ng/g dw, 4.99-7.00 ng/g dw, and 1.20-2.10 ng/g dw in the northern, southern, central, and eastern areas, respectively. The concentrations of PBDEs (e.g., penta-BDE and octa-BDE) in sediment samples notably decreased (-6 to-73%) as the Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration implemented policies banning PBDEs (except deca-BDE). The PBDEs levels of the sediment samples collected in the dry season were higher than those collected in the wet season. The levels of sigma PBDEs in sediment samples were affected by season, the amount of general waste present, and nearby PBDE-related factories and e-waste recycling facilities. Reducing the release of PBDEs, especially deca-BDE, through sound waste management and recycling practices is still needed to improve environmental sustainability in Taiwan.

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