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  • The study analyzed endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in 11 Minnesota lakes with varying land uses and no wastewater discharges, focusing on water, sediment, and POCIS for chemical indicators.
  • EDCs like bisphenol A and 17β-estradiol were found in 90% of the lakes at low concentrations, along with signs of endocrine disruption in resident fish and caged fathead minnows.
  • The research highlights that the presence of EDCs and their effects in fish are widespread and influenced by multiple, unpredictable sources beyond just wastewater, not strictly tied to land use or lake productivity.

Article Abstract

Concentrations of endocrine disrupting chemicals and endocrine disruption in fish were determined in 11 lakes across Minnesota that represent a range of trophic conditions and land uses (urban, agricultural, residential, and forested) and in which wastewater treatment plant discharges were absent. Water, sediment, and passive polar organic integrative samplers (POCIS) were analyzed for steroidal hormones, alkylphenols, bisphenol A, and other organic and inorganic molecular tracers to evaluate potential non-point source inputs into the lakes. Resident fish from the lakes were collected, and caged male fathead minnows were deployed to evaluate endocrine disruption, as indicated by the biological endpoints of plasma vitellogenin and gonadal histology. Endocrine disrupting chemicals, including bisphenol A, 17β-estradiol, estrone, and 4-nonylphenol were detected in 90% of the lakes at part per trillion concentrations. Endocrine disruption was observed in caged fathead minnows and resident fish in 90% of the lakes. The widespread but variable occurrence of anthropogenic chemicals in the lakes and endocrine disruption in fish indicates that potential sources are diverse, not limited to wastewater treatment plant discharges, and not entirely predictable based on trophic status and land use.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.07.018DOI Listing

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