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Impact of high precipitation and temperature events on the distribution of emerging contaminants in surface water in the Mid-Atlantic, United States

机译:高降水和温度事件对大西洋中西部地表水中新兴污染物分布的影响

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Extreme weather events induced by climate change have potential to impact water quality and have received increasing attention from surface water source management perspectives. However, it remains unclear how such phenomenon may influence concentration of emerging contaminants (ECs) in surface water that are vital source of irrigation. In the present study, we investigated the impact of high precipitation and ambient temperature on the distribution of ECs in surface water samples (N = 250) from Mid-Atlantic region, collected between 2016 and 2018. We analyzed the water samples using a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) based method. We then investigated how the detection frequencies and concentrations of ten emerging contaminants were influenced by high precipitation and temperature events in the previous day or 7 days prior to the sampling events using a generalized additive model (GAM). We observed that heavy rainfalls occurring within 24 h before sampling increased the concentration/likelihood of detection of the ECs in surface waters, likely due to surface runoffs, remobilization from soil/sediment and sewage overflows. The impact of high precipitation during previous seven days varied across chemicals. Likewise, the detection frequency and concentration of most analytes increased with increasing temperature, in previous day of sampling event, likely due to enhanced solubility in water. Long-term high temperature events appeared to decrease the detection of the most tested ECs probably due to enhanced degradation. However, the potential risk of unknown degradation products cannot be ignored. Our results indicate potential decline of water quality after extreme weather events which may have implications for water source management under changing climate.
机译:气候变化引起的极端天气事件有可能影响水质,并从地表水源管理的角度受到越来越高的关注。然而,仍然尚不清楚这种现象可以影响具有重要灌溉来源的地表水中新出现的污染物(ECS)的浓度。在本研究中,我们研究了高沉淀和环境温度对2016年至2018之间的中大西洋中部地区的地表水样(n = 250)的ECS分布的影响。我们使用液相色谱分析了水样品基于串联质谱(LC-MS / MS)的方法。然后,我们研究了如何在使用广义添加剂模型(GAM)之前前一天或7天的高沉淀和温度事件的检测频率和浓度的影响。我们观察到,在抽样之前24小时内发生的大雨增加了表面水中检测ECS的浓度/可能性,可能是由于表面径流,从土壤/沉积物和污水中重新染色。在前七天期间,高沉淀的影响各种各样的化学品。同样地,在比较日期的温度下,大多数分析物的检测频率和浓度增加,在采样事件的前一天,可能是由于水中增强的溶解度。长期高温事件似乎减少了可能由于增强的降解而降低最多测试的ECS的检测。然而,无法忽视未知降解产品的潜在风险。我们的结果表明,极端天气事件后水质潜在的水质下降,可能对变化气候的水源管理有影响。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2021年第2期|142552.1-142552.8|共8页
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    School of Public Health University of Maryland 2234P SPH Building College Park MD 20742 United States of America;

    School of Public Health University of Maryland 2234P SPH Building College Park MD 20742 United States of America;

    School of Public Health University of Maryland 2234P SPH Building College Park MD 20742 United States of America;

    School of Public Health University of Maryland 2234P SPH Building College Park MD 20742 United States of America Department of Pediatrics University of California San Diego La Jolla CA 92093 United States of America;

    School of Public Health University of Maryland 2234P SPH Building College Park MD 20742 United States of America;

    School of Public Health University of Maryland 2234P SPH Building College Park MD 20742 United States of America;

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  • 关键词

    Extreme weather events; High precipitation; High temperature; Emerging contaminants; Water quality; Irrigation water resources;

    机译:极端天气事件;高降水;高温;新兴污染物;水质;灌溉水资源;

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