Deltares, P.O. Box 177, 2600 MH, Delft, The Netherlands.
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, P.O. Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands; Department of Environmental Science, Radboud University, P.O. Box 9102, 6500 HC Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
J Hazard Mater. 2020 Oct 5;397:122655. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122655. Epub 2020 Apr 18.
Knowledge of exposure to a wide range of chemicals, and the spatio-temporal variability thereof, is urgently needed in the context of protecting and restoring aquatic ecosystems. This paper discusses a computational material flow analysis to predict the occurrence of thousands of man-made organic chemicals on a European scale, based on a novel temporally and spatially resolved modelling framework. The goal was to increase understanding of pressures by emerging chemicals and to complement surface water monitoring data. The ambition was to provide a first step towards a "real-life" mixture exposure situation accounting for as many chemicals as possible. Comparison of simulated concentrations and chemical monitoring data for 226 substance/basin combinations showed that the simulated concentrations were accurate on average. For 65% and 90% of substance/basin combinations the error was within one and two orders of magnitude respectively. An analysis of the relative importance of uncertainties revealed that inaccuracies in use volume or use type information contributed most to the error for individual substances. To resolve this, we suggest better registration of use types of industrial chemicals, investigation of presence/absence of industrial chemicals in wastewater and runoff samples and more scientific information exchange.
在保护和恢复水生生态系统的背景下,迫切需要了解广泛的化学物质暴露及其时空变异性。本文讨论了一种基于新型时空分辨建模框架的计算物质流分析方法,用于预测数千种人为有机化学品在欧洲范围内的出现情况。该方法的目的是提高对新兴化学物质的压力的认识,并补充地表水监测数据。其目标是朝着尽可能多地考虑化学物质的“现实生活”混合物暴露情况迈出第一步。将模拟浓度和 226 种物质/盆地组合的化学监测数据进行比较表明,模拟浓度的平均精度较高。对于 65%和 90%的物质/盆地组合,误差分别在一个和两个数量级以内。对不确定性相对重要性的分析表明,使用量或使用类型信息的不准确是导致个别物质误差的主要原因。为了解决这个问题,我们建议更好地登记工业化学品的使用类型,调查工业化学品在废水和径流样本中的存在/不存在情况,并进行更多的科学信息交流。