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来自先进处理废水的污染物是否会影响地表水的生态质量?

Do contaminants originating from state-of-the-art treated wastewater impact the ecological quality of surface waters?

机构信息

Department Aquatic Ecotoxicology, Biological Sciences Division, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Apr 8;8(4):e60616. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060616. Print 2013.

Abstract

Since the 1980s, advances in wastewater treatment technology have led to considerably improved surface water quality in the urban areas of many high income countries. However, trace concentrations of organic wastewater-associated contaminants may still pose a key environmental hazard impairing the ecological quality of surface waters. To identify key impact factors, we analyzed the effects of a wide range of anthropogenic and environmental variables on the aquatic macroinvertebrate community. We assessed ecological water quality at 26 sampling sites in four urban German lowland river systems with a 0-100% load of state-of-the-art biological activated sludge treated wastewater. The chemical analysis suite comprised 12 organic contaminants (five phosphor organic flame retardants, two musk fragrances, bisphenol A, nonylphenol, octylphenol, diethyltoluamide, terbutryn), 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and 12 heavy metals. Non-metric multidimensional scaling identified organic contaminants that are mainly wastewater-associated (i.e., phosphor organic flame retardants, musk fragrances, and diethyltoluamide) as a major impact variable on macroinvertebrate species composition. The structural degradation of streams was also identified as a significant factor. Multiple linear regression models revealed a significant impact of organic contaminants on invertebrate populations, in particular on Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera species. Spearman rank correlation analyses confirmed wastewater-associated organic contaminants as the most significant variable negatively impacting the biodiversity of sensitive macroinvertebrate species. In addition to increased aquatic pollution with organic contaminants, a greater wastewater fraction was accompanied by a slight decrease in oxygen concentration and an increase in salinity. This study highlights the importance of reducing the wastewater-associated impact on surface waters. For aquatic ecosystems in urban areas this would lead to: (i) improvement of the ecological integrity, (ii) reduction of biodiversity loss, and (iii) faster achievement of objectives of legislative requirements, e.g., the European Water Framework Directive.

摘要

自 20 世纪 80 年代以来,废水处理技术的进步使得许多高收入国家的城市地表水水质得到了显著改善。然而,痕量浓度的有机废水相关污染物仍可能构成关键的环境危害,影响地表水的生态质量。为了确定关键的影响因素,我们分析了广泛的人为和环境变量对水生大型无脊椎动物群落的影响。我们在德国四个城市低地河流系统的 26 个采样点评估了生态水质,这些采样点的污水负荷从 0%到 100%不等,采用了最先进的生物活性污泥处理工艺。化学分析套件包括 12 种有机污染物(5 种有机磷阻燃剂、2 种麝香香料、双酚 A、壬基酚、辛基酚、二乙基甲苯酰胺、特丁津)、16 种多环芳烃和 12 种重金属。非度量多维标度确定了主要与废水相关的有机污染物(即有机磷阻燃剂、麝香香料和二乙基甲苯酰胺)是影响大型无脊椎动物物种组成的主要变量。溪流的结构退化也被确定为一个重要因素。多元线性回归模型表明,有机污染物对无脊椎动物种群,特别是对蜉蝣目、石蝇目和毛翅目物种有显著影响。斯皮尔曼等级相关分析证实,与废水相关的有机污染物是对敏感大型无脊椎动物物种生物多样性产生负面影响的最重要变量。除了有机污染物导致的水生污染增加外,更多的污水份额伴随着氧气浓度的轻微下降和盐度的增加。本研究强调了减少有机污染物对地表水的影响的重要性。对于城市地区的水生生态系统,这将导致:(i)提高生态完整性,(ii)减少生物多样性丧失,以及(iii)更快地实现立法要求的目标,例如《欧洲水框架指令》。

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