Contaminants of emerging concern in tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes: I. Patterns of occurrence.

Human activities introduce a variety of chemicals to the Laurentian Great Lakes including pesticides, pharmaceuticals, flame retardants, plasticizers, and solvents (collectively referred to as contaminants of emerging concern or CECs) potentially threatening the vitality of these valuable ecosystems...

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Main Authors: Sarah M Elliott, Mark E Brigham, Kathy E Lee, Jo A Banda, Steven J Choy, Daniel J Gefell, Thomas A Minarik, Jeremy N Moore, Zachary G Jorgenson
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5617142?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-77168d159614437093e1901a3fcb4d582020-11-25T00:57:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01129e018286810.1371/journal.pone.0182868Contaminants of emerging concern in tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes: I. Patterns of occurrence.Sarah M ElliottMark E BrighamKathy E LeeJo A BandaSteven J ChoyDaniel J GefellThomas A MinarikJeremy N MooreZachary G JorgensonHuman activities introduce a variety of chemicals to the Laurentian Great Lakes including pesticides, pharmaceuticals, flame retardants, plasticizers, and solvents (collectively referred to as contaminants of emerging concern or CECs) potentially threatening the vitality of these valuable ecosystems. We conducted a basin-wide study to identify the presence of CECs and other chemicals of interest in 12 U.S. tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes during 2013 and 2014. A total of 292 surface-water and 80 sediment samples were collected and analyzed for approximately 200 chemicals. A total of 32 and 28 chemicals were detected in at least 30% of water and sediment samples, respectively. Concentrations ranged from 0.0284 (indole) to 72.2 (cholesterol) μg/L in water and 1.75 (diphenhydramine) to 20,800 μg/kg (fluoranthene) in sediment. Cluster analyses revealed chemicals that frequently co-occurred such as pharmaceuticals and flame retardants at sites receiving similar inputs such as wastewater treatment plant effluent. Comparison of environmental concentrations to water and sediment-quality benchmarks revealed that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations often exceeded benchmarks in both water and sediment. Additionally, bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and dichlorvos concentrations exceeded water-quality benchmarks in several rivers. Results from this study can be used to understand organism exposure, prioritize river basins for future management efforts, and guide detailed assessments of factors influencing transport and fate of CECs in the Great Lakes Basin.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5617142?pdf=render
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author Sarah M Elliott
Mark E Brigham
Kathy E Lee
Jo A Banda
Steven J Choy
Daniel J Gefell
Thomas A Minarik
Jeremy N Moore
Zachary G Jorgenson
spellingShingle Sarah M Elliott
Mark E Brigham
Kathy E Lee
Jo A Banda
Steven J Choy
Daniel J Gefell
Thomas A Minarik
Jeremy N Moore
Zachary G Jorgenson
Contaminants of emerging concern in tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes: I. Patterns of occurrence.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sarah M Elliott
Mark E Brigham
Kathy E Lee
Jo A Banda
Steven J Choy
Daniel J Gefell
Thomas A Minarik
Jeremy N Moore
Zachary G Jorgenson
author_sort Sarah M Elliott
title Contaminants of emerging concern in tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes: I. Patterns of occurrence.
title_short Contaminants of emerging concern in tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes: I. Patterns of occurrence.
title_full Contaminants of emerging concern in tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes: I. Patterns of occurrence.
title_fullStr Contaminants of emerging concern in tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes: I. Patterns of occurrence.
title_full_unstemmed Contaminants of emerging concern in tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes: I. Patterns of occurrence.
title_sort contaminants of emerging concern in tributaries to the laurentian great lakes: i. patterns of occurrence.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Human activities introduce a variety of chemicals to the Laurentian Great Lakes including pesticides, pharmaceuticals, flame retardants, plasticizers, and solvents (collectively referred to as contaminants of emerging concern or CECs) potentially threatening the vitality of these valuable ecosystems. We conducted a basin-wide study to identify the presence of CECs and other chemicals of interest in 12 U.S. tributaries to the Laurentian Great Lakes during 2013 and 2014. A total of 292 surface-water and 80 sediment samples were collected and analyzed for approximately 200 chemicals. A total of 32 and 28 chemicals were detected in at least 30% of water and sediment samples, respectively. Concentrations ranged from 0.0284 (indole) to 72.2 (cholesterol) μg/L in water and 1.75 (diphenhydramine) to 20,800 μg/kg (fluoranthene) in sediment. Cluster analyses revealed chemicals that frequently co-occurred such as pharmaceuticals and flame retardants at sites receiving similar inputs such as wastewater treatment plant effluent. Comparison of environmental concentrations to water and sediment-quality benchmarks revealed that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations often exceeded benchmarks in both water and sediment. Additionally, bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and dichlorvos concentrations exceeded water-quality benchmarks in several rivers. Results from this study can be used to understand organism exposure, prioritize river basins for future management efforts, and guide detailed assessments of factors influencing transport and fate of CECs in the Great Lakes Basin.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5617142?pdf=render
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