Title of article :
Comparing pharmaceutical and pesticide loads into a small
Mediterranean river
Author/Authors :
Laetitia Comoretto، نويسنده , , Serge ChironT، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
During 2003/2004, water samples were collected upstream and downstream of two wastewater treatment plant (WWTP)
outlets in order to determine the contribution of urban centres to concentration of selected pharmaceuticals (antiphlogistics, lipid
regulators and carbamazepine) and pesticides into a Mediterranean river basin (Arc river, Aix en Provence, France).
Pharmaceutical loads were compared to pesticide ones. They could be nearly regarded as important as pesticide ones at least at
one sampling site. The observed pollution patterns differed from pesticides to pharmaceuticals. Pesticide pollution occurred
through a high pollution peak in spring while pharmaceuticals were continuously infused into the river via WWTP effluents.
Carbamazepine and bezafibrate were detected in almost all samples at concentration levels ranging from ng/L to Ag/L. The
major pharmaceutical source could be ascribed to WWTP effluents and pharmaceutical concentrations increased during low
flow rate conditions (summer), when municipal wastewater effluents accounted for the majority of the river water flow. Treated
wastewaters contributed to a lesser extent to pesticide river water pollution. In an urbanized Mediterranean river basin, a deep
understanding of water pollution by organic waste contaminants is required in order to set up an efficient programme of
pollution reduction measures.
Keywords :
Mediterranean river , monitoring , carbamazepine , urban pollution , Bezafibrate
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment