Screening and human health risk assessment of pharmaceuticals and their transformation products in Dutch surface waters and drinking water

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作者
de Jongh, Cindy M. [1 ]
Kooij, Pascal J. F. [1 ]
de Voogt, Pim [1 ]
ter Laak, Thomas L. [1 ]
机构
[1] KWR Watercycle Res Inst, NL-3430 BB Nieuwegein, Netherlands
关键词
Pharmaceuticals; Transformation products; Water cycle; Drinking water; Human health risk assessment; GROUND-WATER; RESIDUES; CARBAMAZEPINE; METABOLITES; DIPYRONE;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.04.010
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Numerous studies describe the presence of pharmaceuticals in the water cycle, while their transformation products are usually not included. In the current study 17 common pharmaceuticals and 9 transformation products were monitored in the Dutch waters, including surface waters, pre-treated surface waters, river bank filtrates, two groundwater samples affected by surface water and drinking waters. In these samples, 12 pharmaceuticals and 7 transformation products were present. Concentrations were generally highest in surface waters, intermediate in treated surface waters and river bank filtrates and lowest or not detected in produced drinking water. However, the concentrations of phenazone and its environmental transformation product AMPH were significantly higher in river bank filtrates, which is likely due to historical contamination. Fairly constant ratios were observed between concentrations of transformation products and parent pharmaceuticals. This might enable prediction of concentrations of transformation products from concentrations of parent pharmaceuticals. The toxicological relevance of the observed pharmaceuticals and transformation products was assessed by deriving (i) a substance specific provisional guideline value (pGLV) and (ii) a group pGLV for groups of related compounds were under the assumption of additivity of effects within each group. A substantial margin exists between the maximum summed concentrations of these compounds present in different water types and the derived (group) pGLVs. Based on the results of this limited screening campaign no adverse health effects of the studied compounds are expected in (sources of) drinking water in the Netherlands. The presence of transformation products with similar pharmacological activities and concentration levels as their parents illustrates the relevance of monitoring transformation products, and including these in risk assessment. More thorough monitoring yielding information on statistical uncertainty and variability in time and space, and research on possible synergistic effects of low concentration mixtures of compounds belonging to similar pharmacological classes require attention. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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