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Quality survey of natural mineral water and spring water sold in France: Monitoring of hormones, Pharmaceuticals, pesticides, perfluoroalkyl substances, phthalates, and alkylphenols at the ultra-trace level

机译:在法国销售的天然矿泉水和泉水的质量调查:监测超痕量水平的激素,药物,农药,全氟烷基物质,邻苯二甲酸盐和烷基酚

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The aim of the present study, one of the most complete ever performed in France, was to carry out an extensive survey on the potential presence of a large amount of emerging contaminants in 40 French bottled waters, including parent compounds and metabolites. The studied samples represented 70% of the French bottled water market in volume. Six classes of compounds were investigated, most of them being unregulated in bottled waters: pesticides and their transformation products (118), pharmaceutical substances (172), hormones (11), alkylphenols (APs) (8), phthalates (11) and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) (10). One of the objectives of this work was to achieve low and reliable limits of quantification (LOQs) (87% of the LOQs were below 10 ng/L) using advanced analytical technologies and reliable sample preparation methodologies, including stringent quality controls. Among the 14,000 analyses performed, 99.7% of the results were below the LOQs. None of the hormones, pharmaceutical substances and phthalates were quantified. Nineteen compounds out of the 330 investigated were quantified in 11 samples. Eleven were pesticides including 7 metabolites, 6 were PFAS and 2 were APs. As regards pesticides, their sum was at least twice lower than the quality standards applicable for bottled waters in France. The presence of a majority of pesticide metabolites suggested a former use in the recharge areas of the exploited aquifers. The quantification of a few unregulated emerging compounds at the nano-trace level, such as PFAS, raised the issue of their potential sources, including long-range atmospheric transport and deposition. This study confirmed that the groundwater aquifers exploited for bottling were well-preserved from chemicals, as compared to less geologically protected groundwaters, and also underlined the need to pursue the protection policies implemented in recharge areas in order to limit the anthropogenic pressure.
机译:本研究是法国有史以来最完整的研究之一,其目的是对40种法国瓶装水(包括母体化合物和代谢产物)中大量新兴污染物的潜在存在进行广泛的调查。研究样本占法国瓶装水市场的70%。研究了六类化合物,其中大多数在瓶装水中不受管制:农药及其转化产物(118),药物(172),激素(11),烷基酚(AP)(8),邻苯二甲酸酯(11)和全氟烷基物质(PFAS)(10)。这项工作的目标之一是使用先进的分析技术和可靠的样品制备方法,包括严格的质量控制,以实现低而可靠的定量限(LOQ)(87%的LOQ低于10 ng / L)。在执行的14,000次分析中,有99.7%的结果低于LOQ。没有对激素,药用物质和邻苯二甲酸酯进行定量。在11个样品中定量了330种所研究化合物中的19种。农药11种,包括7种代谢物,PFAS 6种,AP 2种。关于农药,其含量至少比法国瓶装水适用的质量标准低两倍。大多数农药代谢物的存在表明以前在被开采含水层的补给区使用过农药。在纳米痕量水平上对一些不受管制的新兴化合物(例如PFAS)进行定量分析,提出了其潜在来源的问题,包括远距离大气传输和沉积。这项研究证实,与受地质保护较少的地下水相比,用于装瓶的地下水含水层中的化学物质保存得很好,并且强调了必须采取在补给区实施的保护政策以限制人为压力。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2017年第15期|651-662|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Universite de Bordeaux, EPOC UMR 5805 LPTC 351, Cours de la Liberation, 33405 Talence, France;

    Universite de Bordeaux, EPOC UMR 5805 LPTC 351, Cours de la Liberation, 33405 Talence, France;

    CNRS, EPOC, UMR 5805 LPTC, 351, Cours de la Liberation, 33405 Talence, France;

    Universite de Bordeaux, EPOC UMR 5805 LPTC 351, Cours de la Liberation, 33405 Talence, France;

    Universite de Bordeaux, EPOC UMR 5805 LPTC 351, Cours de la Liberation, 33405 Talence, France;

    Universite de Bordeaux, EPOC UMR 5805 LPTC 351, Cours de la Liberation, 33405 Talence, France;

    CNRS, EPOC, UMR 5805 LPTC, 351, Cours de la Liberation, 33405 Talence, France;

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  • 关键词

    Groundwater; Bottled water; Emerging contaminants;

    机译:地下水;瓶装水;新兴污染物;

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