Evaluation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products as water-soluble molecular markers of sewage

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Nakada, Norihide [1 ]
Kiri, Kentaro [1 ]
Shinohara, Hiroyuki [1 ]
Harada, Arata [2 ]
Kuroda, Keisuke [3 ]
Takizawa, Satoshi [3 ]
Takada, Hideshige [1 ]
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[1] Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, Inst Symbiot Sci & Technol, LOG, Fuchu, Tokyo 1838509, Japan
[2] Publ Works Res Inst, Water Environm Res Grp, Water Qual Team, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058516, Japan
[3] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Engn, Dept Urban Engn, Tokyo 1138656, Japan
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10.1021/es7030856
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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We examined the utility of 13 pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) as molecular markers of sewage contamination in riverine, groundwater, and coastal environments. The PPCPs were crotamiton, ibuprofen, naproxen, ketoprofen, fenoprofen, mefenamic acid, thymol, triclosan, propyphenazone, carbamazopine, diethyftoluamide, ethenzamide, and caffeine. Measurements in 37 Japanese rivers showed positive correlations of riverine flux of crotamiton (r(2) = 0.85), carbamazepine (r(2) = 0.84), ibuprofen (r(2) = 0.73), and mefenamic acid (r(2) = 0.67) with the population in the catchments. In three surveys in the Tamagawa estuary, crotamiton, carbamazepine, and mefenamic acid behaved conservatively across seasons within a salinity range of 0.4-29 parts per thousand, suggesting their utility as molecular markers in coastal environments. Removal of ketoprofen and naproxen in the estuary was ascribed to photodegradation. lbuprofen and thymol were removed from estuarine waters in summer by microbial degradation. Triclosan was removed by a combination of microbial degradation, photodegradation, and adsorption. These results were consistent with those of river water incubated for 8 d at 25 degrees C in the dark in order to examine the effects of biodegradation and photodegradation. Crotamiton was detected in groundwater from the Tokyo metropolitan area (12 out of 14 samples), suggesting wastewater leakage from decrepit sewers. Carbamazepine, ketoprofen, and ibuprofen (5/14), caffeine (4/14), and diethyltoluamide (3/14) were also detected in the groundwater, whereas the other carboxylic and phenolic PPCPs were not detected and were thought to be removed during their passage through soil. All the data demonstrated the utility of crotamiton and carbamazepine as conservative markers in freshwater and coastal environments. We recommend combining these conservative markers with labile PPCPs to detect inputs of poorly treated sewage.
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