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Microplastics en route: Field measurements in the Dutch river delta and Amsterdam canals, wastewater treatment plants, North Sea sediments and biota

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ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
卷 101, 期 -, 页码 133-142

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2017.01.018

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Marine litter; Microplastic; Freshwater; Wastewater; River suspended matter; Biota

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  1. Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment and the Dutch water company
  2. EH/VU Laboratory

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Environmental contamination by plastic particles, also known as 'microplastics', brings synthetic materials that are non -degradable and biologically incompatible into contact with ecosystems. In this paper we present Concentration data for this emerging contaminant in wastewater treatment plants (W\NWs) and freshwater and marine systems, reflecting the routes via which these particles can travel and the ecosystems they potentially impact along their path. Raw sewage influents, effluents and sewage sludge from seven municipal WVVTPs in the Netherlands contained mean particle concentrations of 68-910 L-1, 51-81 L-1 and 510-760 kg(-1), wet weight (ww), respectively (particle sizes between 10 and 5000 pm). Even after treatment, wastewater constitutes a source of microplastic pollution of surface waters, and via biosolids applications in farming and forestry, plastic retained in sewage sludge can be transferred to terrestrial environments. The WWTPs investigated here had a mean microplastics retention efficiency of 72% (s.d. 61%) in the sewage sludge. In the receiving waters of treated and untreated wastewaters, we detected high microplastic levels in riverine suspended particulate matter (1400-4900 kg(-1) dry weight (dW)) from the Rhine and Meuse rivers. Amsterdam canal water sampled at different urban locations contained microplastic concentrations (48-187 L-1), similar to those observed in wastewater that is emitted from sewage treatment facilities in the area. At least partial settling of the particles occurs in freshwater as well, as indicated by microplastics in urban canal sediments (< 68 to 10,500 particles kg(-1) dw). Microplastics in suspension in the water column have the potential to be discharged into the sea with other riverine suspended particulates. We report microplastic concentrations from 100 up to 3600 particles kg(-1) dry sediment collected at 15 locations along the Dutch North Sea coast. The high microplastic enrichment in marine sediments compared to most literature data for seawater at the surface supports the hypothesis of a seabed sink for these materials. Marine species are heavily exposed to plastic particles. Body residues between 10 and 100 particles g(-1) dw were measured in benthic macroinvertebrate species inhabiting the Dutch North Sea coast: filter -feeding mussels and oysters (species for human consumption) as well as other consumers in the marine food chain. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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