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Impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on the aquatic environment associated with disinfection byproducts and pharmaceuticals
- Source :
- The Science of the Total Environment
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2022.
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Abstract
- In this study, concentrations of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) and COVID-19 related pharmaceuticals in wastewater effluents and surface water were measured two weeks, three months and eight months after the lockdown in Wuhan. Little temporal variation in DBP concentrations suggested intensified disinfection during the COVID-19 pandemic had limited impacts on the occurrence of DBPs in the aquatic environment. In contrast, the pandemic led to a significant increase in concentrations of lopinavir and ritonavir in wastewater effluents and surface water. The high detection frequency of these pharmaceuticals in surface water after the lockdown highlighted their mobility and persistence in the aquatic environment. The initial ecological risk assessment indicated moderate risks associated with these pharmaceuticals in surface water. As the global situation is still rapidly evolving with a continuous surge in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, our results suggest a pressing need for monitoring COVID-19 related pharmaceuticals as well as a systematic evaluation of their ecotoxicities in the aquatic environment.<br />Graphical abstract Unlabelled Image
- Subjects :
- Environmental Engineering
Halogenation
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Short Communication
COVID-19 pandemic
Wastewater
Water Purification
Frequency detection
Pandemic
Humans
Environmental Chemistry
Ecological risk
DBPs
Pandemics
Waste Management and Disposal
Effluent
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
Surface water
Pollution
Disinfection
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Aquatic environment
Environmental chemistry
Communicable Disease Control
Pharmaceuticals
Environmental science
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Disinfectants
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00489697
- Volume :
- 811
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Science of The Total Environment
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ce542e45790b60670ae46dcc80eabf3c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151409