| Literature DB >> 26142752 |
Xichao Chen1, Qian Luo2, Donghong Wang3, Jijun Gao4, Zi Wei5, Zijian Wang6, Huaidong Zhou4, Asit Mazumder7.
Abstract
Owing to the growing public awareness on the safety and aesthetics in water sources, more attention has been given to the adverse effects of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on aquatic organisms and human beings. In this study, 77 target VOCs (including 54 common VOCs, 13 carbonyl compounds, and 10 taste and odor compounds) were detected in typical drinking water sources from 5 major river basins (the Yangtze, the Huaihe, the Yellow, the Haihe and the Liaohe River basins) and their occurrences were characterized. The ecological, human health, and olfactory assessments were performed to assess the major hazards in source water. The investigation showed that there existed potential ecological risks (1.30 × 10 ≤ RQtotals ≤ 8.99 × 10) but little human health risks (6.84 × 10(-7) ≤ RQtotals ≤ 4.24 × 10(-4)) by VOCs, while that odor problems occurred extensively. The priority contaminants in drinking water sources of China were also listed based on the present assessment criteria.Entities:
Keywords: Drinking water sources; Ecological risk assessment; Human health risk assessment; Taste and odor; VOCs
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26142752 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.06.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071