Murray Rianna, Wilson Sacoby, Dalemarre Laura, Chanse Victoria, Phoenix Janet, Baranoff Lori
Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health, University of Maryland School of Public Health, College Park, MD, USA.
The Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.
Environ Health Insights. 2015 Jun 21;9(Suppl 2):19-27. doi: 10.4137/EHI.S19594. eCollection 2015.
The Anacostia River, a tributary of the Potomac River that flows into the Chesapeake Bay, is highly contaminated with raw sewage, heavy metals, oil and grease, trash, pathogens, excessive sediments, and organic chemicals. Despite this contamination, recreation on the river is very popular, including kayaking, canoeing, rowing, and sport fishing. There is currently no information available on the potential health risks faced by recreational users from exposure to the river's pollutants. A total of 197 recreational users of the Anacostia River were surveyed regarding general demographic information and their recreational behavior over the previous year, including frequency and duration of recreation and specific questions related to their water exposure. 84.1% of respondents who engaged in canoeing, kayaking, rowing, rafting, or paddling were exposed to water on their bodies during recreation. Some 27.2% of those exposed to water reported getting water in their mouth while recreating, and 60.7% of that group reported swallowing some of this water. This is the first study to examine the exposure to contaminants faced by the recreational population of the Anacostia River.
阿纳科斯蒂亚河是波托马克河的一条支流,流入切萨皮克湾,受到原污水、重金属、油脂、垃圾、病原体、过量沉积物和有机化学品的严重污染。尽管受到污染,在这条河上进行娱乐活动非常受欢迎,包括皮划艇、独木舟、划船和钓鱼。目前尚无关于娱乐活动使用者接触河流污染物所面临的潜在健康风险的信息。对197名阿纳科斯蒂亚河的娱乐活动使用者进行了调查,了解他们的一般人口统计信息以及上一年的娱乐行为,包括娱乐活动的频率和时长,以及与他们接触水有关的具体问题。参与独木舟、皮划艇、划船、漂流或划桨活动的受访者中,84.1%在娱乐活动期间身体接触到了水。在接触水的人中,约27.2%报告在娱乐时水进了嘴里,其中60.7%的人报告咽下了一些这样的水。这是第一项研究阿纳科斯蒂亚河娱乐人群接触污染物情况的研究。