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Title: | Occurrence of pharmaceutical compounds in groundwater from the gran canaria island (Spain) | Authors: | Montesdeoca Esponda, Sarah Palacios Díaz, María Del Pino Estévez Navarro, Esmeralda Sosa Ferrera, María Zoraida Santana Rodríguez, José Juan Cabrera Santana, María Del Carmen |
UNESCO Clasification: | 2301 química analítica 2391 Química ambiental 250804 Aguas subterráneas |
Keywords: | Emerging Contaminants Gran Canaria Irrigation Reclaimed Water Reuse Volcanic Aquifer |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Project: | Consolider Valoracion de Procesos de Recarga y Descarga de Acuiferos Mediante Trazado Natural : Aplicacion en Gran Canaria |
Journal: | Water (Switzerland) | Abstract: | The presence of pharmaceutical compounds in the whole environment is a growing concern. These compounds might be present in the effluents of wastewater treatment plants and, hence, irrigation with treated sewage may be a source of groundwater pollution. The volcanic aquifer that lies NE of Gran Canaria (Spain) was studied to address the relationship of the occurrence of pharmaceutical compounds and a golf course that has been irrigated with regenerated water since 1973. Of the 14 analyzed groundwater samples, five wells were chosen to perform annual monitoring. Irrigation water and soil leachate were also evaluated. The target analytes were atenolol, metami-zole, fluoxetine, ibuprofen, nicotine, permethrin, caffeine, and their metabolite paraxanthine. The environmental risk is limited as the concentrations of the pharmaceuticals measured in the sampled wells were always below 60 ng·L−1 (lower than the detected caffeine and nicotine concentrations). Wide variations for the same wells were measured among sampling campaigns, and also among the different wells. The study points to the importance of sample conservation during transport and the need to perform analyses immediately, or to follow an in-situ extraction procedure to carry concentrated samples under better conditions. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/77800 | DOI: | 10.3390/w13030262 | Source: | Water (Switzerland) [EISSN 2073-4441], v. 13 (3), (Enero 2021) |
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