Webb Ellen, Bushkin-Bedient Sheila, Cheng Amanda, Kassotis Christopher D, Balise Victoria, Nagel Susan C
Rev Environ Health. 2014;29(4):307-18. doi: 10.1515/reveh-2014-0057.
Unconventional oil and gas (UOG) operations have the potential to increase air and water pollution in communities located near UOG operations. Every stage of UOG operation from well construction to extraction, operations, transportation, and distribution can lead to air and water contamination. Hundreds of chemicals are associated with the process of unconventional oil and natural gas production. In this work, we review the scientific literature providing evidence that adult and early life exposure to chemicals associated with UOG operations can result in adverse reproductive health and developmental effects in humans. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) [including benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene (BTEX) and formaldehyde] and heavy metals (including arsenic, cadmium and lead) are just a few of the known contributors to reduced air and water quality that pose a threat to human developmental and reproductive health. The developing fetus is particularly sensitive to environmental factors, which include air and water pollution. Research shows that there are critical windows of vulnerability during prenatal and early postnatal development, during which chemical exposures can cause potentially permanent damage to the growing embryo and fetus. Many of the air and water pollutants found near UOG operation sites are recognized as being developmental and reproductive toxicants; therefore there is a compelling need to increase our knowledge of the potential health consequences for adults, infants, and children from these chemicals through rapid and thorough health research investigation.
非常规油气(UOG)作业有可能增加UOG作业附近社区的空气和水污染。从油井建设到开采、作业、运输和分销的UOG作业的每个阶段都可能导致空气和水污染。数百种化学物质与非常规石油和天然气生产过程相关。在这项工作中,我们回顾了科学文献,这些文献提供了证据,证明成年人和生命早期接触与UOG作业相关的化学物质会对人类生殖健康和发育产生不利影响。挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)[包括苯、甲苯、乙苯和二甲苯(BTEX)以及甲醛]和重金属(包括砷、镉和铅)只是已知的导致空气和水质下降的部分因素,这些因素对人类发育和生殖健康构成威胁。发育中的胎儿对包括空气和水污染在内的环境因素尤为敏感。研究表明,在产前和产后早期发育过程中存在关键的易受伤害期,在此期间化学物质暴露可能会对发育中的胚胎和胎儿造成潜在的永久性损害。在UOG作业现场附近发现的许多空气和水污染物被认为是发育和生殖毒性物质;因此,迫切需要通过快速和全面的健康研究调查,增加我们对这些化学物质对成年人、婴儿和儿童潜在健康后果的了解。