Title of article :
Assessment of Microplastics Distribution and Related Water Quality in an Urban Canal, Thailand
Author/Authors :
Eamrat, Rawintra Department of Environmental Science - Faculty of Science - Ramkhamhaeng University - Bangkok, Thailand , Taweesan, Achara Department of Environmental Science - Faculty of Science - Ramkhamhaeng University - Bangkok, Thailand , Pussayanavin, Tatchai Department of Environmental Science - Faculty of Science - Ramkhamhaeng University - Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract :
Microplastics pollution has become a matter of global concern because of its effects on aquatic life and the
ecosystem. This study investigated the abundance and types of microplastics found in an urban canal of
Thailand. Water quality and the relationship between microplastics pollutants and the physicochemical
properties of water quality were also analyzed to provide evidence for this study. The mean abundance of
microplastics was 370 ± 140 particle(p)/m3. The highest number and concentration of microplastics were
found on surface water corelated with urbanization. Transparent brown and transparent colors in the
form of film and fiber/lines were the predominant morphology. Polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene
(PE) were the most abundant polymer type in all surface water samples. Furthermore, water quality
was related with microplastic pollution. The physicochemical properties of turbidity (0.99), conductivity
(0.97), total solid (0.95) and biological oxygen demand (0.84) were accounted for greatest influences on
microplastics distribution. The estimated equation of microplastics was also closely corelated with water
quality. These results demonstrate that microplastic pollution has progressed more in poor water quality
than good water quality, indicating that the inflow process and sources of microplastics are similar to
those of other pollutants. Therefore, this study is expected to encourage and enforce solid waste and
wastewater management policies that prevent microplastics pollution in the environment.
Keywords :
Microplastics , Water quality , Surface water , Physicochemical properties
Journal title :
Pollution