A method to study antibiotic emission and fate for data-scarce rural catchments
Estimations of antibiotic emission and fate and thereby ecological risk in rural catchments still lack feasible methods due to data scarcity. This study developed a new framework to evaluate the emission and fate of typical antibiotics for data-scarce catchments with uncertainty analysis. We estimat...
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doaj-bea2f71a65ab43c68d33ae7286f393872020-11-25T02:02:00ZengElsevierEnvironment International0160-41202019-06-01127514521A method to study antibiotic emission and fate for data-scarce rural catchmentsQiuwen Chen0Jianwei Dong1Tao Zhang2Qitao Yi3Jianyun Zhang4Liuming Hu5State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing 210029, China; Center for Eco-Environmental Research, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing 210029, China; Corresponding author at: State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing 210029, China.Center for Eco-Environmental Research, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing 210029, ChinaCenter for Eco-Environmental Research, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing 210029, ChinaCenter for Eco-Environmental Research, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing 210029, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing 210029, China; Corresponding author.Center for Eco-Environmental Research, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing 210029, ChinaEstimations of antibiotic emission and fate and thereby ecological risk in rural catchments still lack feasible methods due to data scarcity. This study developed a new framework to evaluate the emission and fate of typical antibiotics for data-scarce catchments with uncertainty analysis. We estimated antibiotic discharge through questionnaire surveys; predicted antibiotic fate in air, water, soil, and sediment phases using a multimedia fugacity model; and analyzed the uncertainties of predicted environmental concentrations (PECs) and ecological risks of antibiotics. The developed method was tested in the Meijiang River catchment in China, and the uncertainty was systematically analyzed. Results showed that the discharge of tetracycline antibiotics (TCs) in the studied watershed was 8.56 t/a, with approximately 93% from veterinary medicine. TCs existed dominantly in the soil phase, accounting for 87.3% of total discharge. TC levels at the equilibrium states were the highest in sediment and soil, followed by water and air. The emission levels of TCs may cause slight risk to algae, daphniids, and fish in the receiving water based on the ecological risk evaluation of PECs. Despite of some uncertainties, the developed method provided an effective alternative to evaluate the ecological risks of antibiotics in catchments where sufficient monitored data are unavailable. Keywords: Antibiotics, Tetracyclines, Environmental fate, Data-scarce catchmentshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016041201833054X |
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A method to study antibiotic emission and fate for data-scarce rural catchments |
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A method to study antibiotic emission and fate for data-scarce rural catchments |
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A method to study antibiotic emission and fate for data-scarce rural catchments |
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A method to study antibiotic emission and fate for data-scarce rural catchments |
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A method to study antibiotic emission and fate for data-scarce rural catchments |
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method to study antibiotic emission and fate for data-scarce rural catchments |
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Estimations of antibiotic emission and fate and thereby ecological risk in rural catchments still lack feasible methods due to data scarcity. This study developed a new framework to evaluate the emission and fate of typical antibiotics for data-scarce catchments with uncertainty analysis. We estimated antibiotic discharge through questionnaire surveys; predicted antibiotic fate in air, water, soil, and sediment phases using a multimedia fugacity model; and analyzed the uncertainties of predicted environmental concentrations (PECs) and ecological risks of antibiotics. The developed method was tested in the Meijiang River catchment in China, and the uncertainty was systematically analyzed. Results showed that the discharge of tetracycline antibiotics (TCs) in the studied watershed was 8.56 t/a, with approximately 93% from veterinary medicine. TCs existed dominantly in the soil phase, accounting for 87.3% of total discharge. TC levels at the equilibrium states were the highest in sediment and soil, followed by water and air. The emission levels of TCs may cause slight risk to algae, daphniids, and fish in the receiving water based on the ecological risk evaluation of PECs. Despite of some uncertainties, the developed method provided an effective alternative to evaluate the ecological risks of antibiotics in catchments where sufficient monitored data are unavailable. Keywords: Antibiotics, Tetracyclines, Environmental fate, Data-scarce catchments |
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