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  • Emerging contaminants (ECs) like pharmaceuticals and banned pesticides are increasingly found in the environment, raising ecotoxicological concerns, particularly in two Atlantic coastal lagoons in Uruguay.
  • A comprehensive screening identified 56 compounds, including five banned pesticides, with high detection rates of pharmaceuticals and drugs near urban areas and elevated pesticide levels in agricultural zones.
  • Environmental risk assessments highlighted hormones as particularly harmful to aquatic life, marking this as the first extensive study on ECs in surface waters of Uruguay.

Article Abstract

Emerging contaminants (ECs) such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products, drugs of abuse and polar pesticides are under particular attention due to their high consumption, frequent detection in the environment and reported ecotoxicological risk. This study investigates the occurrence and distribution of multiclass of ECs in surface waters at basin scale of two Atlantic coastal lagoons of Uruguay, South America. For this purpose, a target screening approach covering up to 362 compounds was employed using nanoflow liquid chromatography - high resolution mass spectrometry (nanoLC/HRMS). 56 compounds were identified including five banned pesticides in the European Union: atrazine, carbendazim, chlorpyrifos ethyl, diazinon, and ethion. Pharmaceuticals, hormones and drugs of abuse showed maximum detection frequencies and concentrations downstream cities. The highest occurrence of pesticides was found in lagoons and streams with neighboring agricultural activity. ECs were also found in coastal sea. Environmental risk assessment revealed that the hormones 17α-ethinylestradiol and 17-β-estradiol showed the highest risk to aquatic organisms in these basins. This study represents the first basin- scale monitoring of ECs in superficial waters encompassing streams, lagoons, and coastal seas in Uruguay, South America.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134058DOI Listing

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