Wilson Iain, Peters Adam, Merrington Graham, Baken Stijn
wca Environment Ltd., Faringdon, UK.
International Copper Association, Brussels, Belgium.
Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2023 Nov;19(6):1570-1580. doi: 10.1002/ieam.4768. Epub 2023 Apr 14.
The ecological risks of copper (Cu) in freshwaters have been the focus of regulatory assessments for several decades. Recently, it has been suggested by the European Commission that Cu represents a continent-wide risk to freshwaters. We assessed to what extent this suggestion is supported by the available evidence if Cu bioavailability is considered in the assessment of risk. We used several evidence-driven metrics to assess the continental-wide risks of Cu to European freshwaters. Such an approach is recommended and readily applicable where comprehensive data sets are available. We confirmed the validity of a bioavailability-based Environmental Quality Standard of 1 µg L for Cu and used this to characterize the risks of Cu in 286 185 regulatory monitoring samples from 17 307 sites across 19 European countries between 2006 and 2021. These data show that risks, based on site averages and accounting for bioavailability, were identified in only two countries (Spain and Portugal). Investigation of these risks showed them to be highly localized to a single region in Spain and not reflective of the country-wide risks for either country. The 95th percentile of all the risk quotients for the continent-wide data set is 0.35. The relatively low levels of risk associated with Cu are supported by long-term trend data from sites on two large European rivers (Rhine and Meuse), where highly significant (p < 0.001) decreases in Cu concentrations over the last 40 years can be observed. We conclude that it is critical to consider metal bioavailability in both effects and exposures in assessments of potential risk to ensure ecological relevance. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2023;19:1570-1580. © 2023 WCA Environment Ltd. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry (SETAC).
几十年来,淡水环境中铜(Cu)的生态风险一直是监管评估的重点。最近,欧盟委员会指出,铜对淡水构成了全欧洲范围的风险。我们评估了在风险评估中考虑铜的生物有效性时,现有证据在多大程度上支持了这一观点。我们使用了多种基于证据的指标来评估铜对欧洲淡水的全欧洲范围风险。在有全面数据集的情况下,这种方法是推荐且易于应用的。我们证实了基于生物有效性的铜环境质量标准为1μg/L的有效性,并以此来表征2006年至2021年期间来自19个欧洲国家17307个站点的286185个监管监测样本中铜的风险。这些数据表明,仅在两个国家(西班牙和葡萄牙)基于站点平均值并考虑生物有效性识别出了风险。对这些风险的调查表明,它们高度局限于西班牙的一个单一地区,并不反映这两个国家的全国范围风险。全欧洲范围数据集所有风险商数的第95百分位数为0.35。欧洲两条大型河流(莱茵河和默兹河)站点的长期趋势数据支持了与铜相关的相对较低风险水平,在这些数据中可以观察到过去40年铜浓度有极显著(p<0.001)下降。我们得出结论,在评估潜在风险时,在效应和暴露评估中考虑金属生物有效性对于确保生态相关性至关重要。《综合环境评估与管理》2023年;19:1570 - 1580。©2023 WCA环境有限公司。由威利期刊有限责任公司代表环境毒理学与化学学会(SETAC)出版的《综合环境评估与管理》