University School of Environment Management, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Sector-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi, 110078, India.
University School of Environment Management, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Sector-16C, Dwarka, New Delhi, 110078, India.
J Environ Manage. 2021 Sep 1;293:112860. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112860. Epub 2021 Jun 2.
Microplastics (MPs) are emerging as a severe threat in our environment. Their diverse existence in marine environments is being researched globally and thus a widely known fact; however, their presence in the freshwater counterpart has gained attention lately only. Riverine systems, the most critical freshwater resources serve as an essential link between terrestrial and marine environments and their contamination with MPs is going to create severe environmental issues. Because of their small size and unique morphology, these polymers can exhibit variable toxicity to the interacting biota and alter their habitat properties; thus, causing serious impacts on the environment and health of living beings, including humans. These microplastics can also interact with pollutants like heavy metals and organic pollutants, which further augment their harming potential. Inefficient and poor plastic waste disposal practices play an important role in the generation of microplastic pollutants. In the present COVID 19 pandemics, the excessive use of plastic to contain the spread of infection has further added the plastic load in the environment which will eventually lead to the generation of microplastic particles. Also, a significant amount of microplastic pollutants in riverine systems are delivered through wastewater treatment plant effluents. These trade-offs create a distress situation in the environment. The present study connects these key issues for a better understanding of the diverse existence of microplastic pollutants, their sources, and fate, with a special emphasis on riverine systems. A critical appraisal of the knowledge gaps and proposal of suitable solutions through this review might open up avenues for further research and effective management of the microplastics in aquatic environments.
微塑料(MPs)是当前环境中出现的一种严重威胁。它们在海洋环境中的广泛存在已在全球范围内得到研究,这是一个广为人知的事实;然而,最近才开始关注它们在淡水环境中的存在。河流系统是最重要的淡水资源,是陆地和海洋环境之间的重要联系,它们受到 MPs 的污染将带来严重的环境问题。由于其尺寸小、形态独特,这些聚合物可能对相互作用的生物群表现出不同程度的毒性,并改变其栖息地特性;因此,对环境和生物(包括人类)的健康造成严重影响。这些微塑料还可以与重金属和有机污染物等污染物相互作用,进一步增加其危害性。低效和不良的塑料废物处理方法在微塑料污染物的产生中起着重要作用。在当前的 COVID-19 大流行中,为了控制感染的传播,大量使用塑料,这进一步增加了环境中的塑料负荷,最终将导致微塑料颗粒的产生。此外,河流系统中大量的微塑料污染物是通过污水处理厂的废水排放进入环境的。这些权衡取舍给环境带来了困境。本研究将这些关键问题联系起来,以便更好地了解微塑料污染物的广泛存在、它们的来源和归宿,特别关注河流系统。通过这篇综述对知识空白进行批判性评估,并提出合适的解决方案,可能为进一步研究和有效管理水生环境中的微塑料开辟途径。