TY - JOUR
T1 - New priority substances of the European Water Framework Directive
T2 - Biocides, pesticides and brominated flame retardants in the aquatic environment of Denmark
AU - Vorkamp, Katrin
AU - Bossi, Rossana
AU - Bester, Kai
AU - Bollmann, Ulla E.
AU - Boutrup, Susanne
N1 - Funding Information:
The study was funded by the Danish Ministry of the Environment . The authors wish to thank Anna Gade Holm and Hanne Morthorst Petersen of the Danish Nature Agency for the sampling campaign, fruitful discussions and the map in Fig. 1 . The authors further acknowledge the following colleagues at Aarhus University: Annegrete Ljungqvist, Birgit Groth and Christel Christoffersen for their work with the chemical analyses, Gitte Jacobsen and Sigga Joensen for sample preparations, Martin M. Larsen and Jakob Strand for their help with the sample collection.
PY - 2014/2/1
Y1 - 2014/2/1
N2 - The biocides cybutryn (Irgarol) and terbutryn, the herbicides aclonifen and bifenox, the insecticides cypermethrin and heptachlor/heptachlor epoxide and the brominated flame retardant hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) are new priority substances of the Water Framework Directive of the European Union. In order to gain knowledge about their presence in the aquatic environment in an off-season situation with regard to pesticide and biocide applications, these substances were analysed in freshwater, seawater and fish samples from Denmark. Aclonifen, bifenox, cypermethrin and heptachlor were below the limits of detection (LODs) in all samples. However, the LODs for cypermethrin and heptachlor exceeded the annual average environmental quality standards (AA-EQSs). Cybutryn, terbutryn, heptachlor epoxide and HBCD were detected in the majority of samples, with detection frequencies of 100% for heptachlor epoxide and HBCD in water and 90% in fish. No concentration was above maximum allowable concentration (MAC)-EQS values, but AA-EQS values were exceeded for all four compounds by several samples, including 100% of the water samples with regard to heptachlor epoxide. Methodological issues remain for cypermethrin, and to a certain extent for heptachlor/heptachlor epoxide, for which water LODs were above AA-EQSs although a water volume of 12. L was combined with very sensitive high resolution mass spectrometry.
AB - The biocides cybutryn (Irgarol) and terbutryn, the herbicides aclonifen and bifenox, the insecticides cypermethrin and heptachlor/heptachlor epoxide and the brominated flame retardant hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) are new priority substances of the Water Framework Directive of the European Union. In order to gain knowledge about their presence in the aquatic environment in an off-season situation with regard to pesticide and biocide applications, these substances were analysed in freshwater, seawater and fish samples from Denmark. Aclonifen, bifenox, cypermethrin and heptachlor were below the limits of detection (LODs) in all samples. However, the LODs for cypermethrin and heptachlor exceeded the annual average environmental quality standards (AA-EQSs). Cybutryn, terbutryn, heptachlor epoxide and HBCD were detected in the majority of samples, with detection frequencies of 100% for heptachlor epoxide and HBCD in water and 90% in fish. No concentration was above maximum allowable concentration (MAC)-EQS values, but AA-EQS values were exceeded for all four compounds by several samples, including 100% of the water samples with regard to heptachlor epoxide. Methodological issues remain for cypermethrin, and to a certain extent for heptachlor/heptachlor epoxide, for which water LODs were above AA-EQSs although a water volume of 12. L was combined with very sensitive high resolution mass spectrometry.
KW - Biota
KW - Environmental monitoring
KW - Environmental quality standards
KW - Hexabromocyclododecane
KW - Surface water
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U2 - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.09.096
DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.09.096
M3 - Article
C2 - 24148321
AN - SCOPUS:84886258986
SN - 0048-9697
VL - 470-471
SP - 459
EP - 468
JO - Science of the Total Environment
JF - Science of the Total Environment
ER -