Optimized suspect screening approach for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of best management practices in reducing micropollutants transport in the Potomac River watershed
The vast number of chemicals potentially reaching aquatic environment pose a challenge in maintaining the quality of water resources. However, best management practices to improve water quality are typically focused on reducing nutrient transport without assessing how these practices may impact the...
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doaj-f140ddbf2d2743ceb218e12009fd3e5e2021-05-08T04:23:56ZengElsevierWater Research X2589-91472021-05-0111100088Optimized suspect screening approach for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of best management practices in reducing micropollutants transport in the Potomac River watershedMary Grace E. Guardian0Ping He1Alysson Bermudez2Shuiwang Duan3Sujay S. Kaushal4Erik Rosenfeldt5Diana S. Aga6Department of Chemistry, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo, NY, 14260, USADepartment of Chemistry, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo, NY, 14260, USADepartment of Chemistry, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo, NY, 14260, USADepartment of Geology & Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20740, USADepartment of Geology & Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20740, USAHazen and Sawyer, Richmond, VA, 23230, USADepartment of Chemistry, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo, NY, 14260, USA; Corresponding author.The vast number of chemicals potentially reaching aquatic environment pose a challenge in maintaining the quality of water resources. However, best management practices to improve water quality are typically focused on reducing nutrient transport without assessing how these practices may impact the occurrence of micropollutants. The potential for co-management of nutrients and organic micropollutants exists, but few studies have comprehensively evaluated the suite of contaminants associated with different water quality management practices (riparian zone restoration, stormwater management, etc.). Furthermore, most studies dealing with the determination of micropollutants in environmental samples include only a limited number of target analytes, leaving many contaminants undetected. To address this limitation, there has been a gradual shift in environmental monitoring from using target analysis to either suspect screening analysis (SSA) or non-targeted analysis (NTA), which relies on accurate mass measurements, mass spectral fragmentation patterns, and retention time information obtained using liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry. The work presented in this paper focuses on a wide-scope detection of micropollutants in surface water samples from the Potomac River watershed (United States). An in-house database composed of 1039 compounds based on experimental analysis of primary standards was established, and SSA workflow was optimized and applied to determine the presence of micropollutants in surface water. A total of 103 micropollutants were detected in the samples, some of which are contaminants that were not previously monitored and belong to various classes such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products, per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances and other persistent industrial chemicals. The impact of best management practices being implemented for nitrogen and phosphorus reductions were also assessed for their potential to reduce micropollutant transport. This work illustrates the advantages of suspect screening methods to determine a large number of micropollutants in environmental samples and reveals the potential to co-manage a diverse array of micropollutants based on shared transport and transformation mechanisms in watersheds.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589914721000013High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS)Best management practices (BMPs)Emerging contaminantsPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs)AntibioticsEndocrine disrupting chemicals |
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Mary Grace E. Guardian Ping He Alysson Bermudez Shuiwang Duan Sujay S. Kaushal Erik Rosenfeldt Diana S. Aga Optimized suspect screening approach for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of best management practices in reducing micropollutants transport in the Potomac River watershed Water Research X High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) Best management practices (BMPs) Emerging contaminants Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) Antibiotics Endocrine disrupting chemicals |
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Optimized suspect screening approach for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of best management practices in reducing micropollutants transport in the Potomac River watershed |
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Optimized suspect screening approach for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of best management practices in reducing micropollutants transport in the Potomac River watershed |
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Optimized suspect screening approach for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of best management practices in reducing micropollutants transport in the Potomac River watershed |
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Optimized suspect screening approach for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of best management practices in reducing micropollutants transport in the Potomac River watershed |
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Optimized suspect screening approach for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of best management practices in reducing micropollutants transport in the Potomac River watershed |
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optimized suspect screening approach for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of best management practices in reducing micropollutants transport in the potomac river watershed |
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Water Research X |
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The vast number of chemicals potentially reaching aquatic environment pose a challenge in maintaining the quality of water resources. However, best management practices to improve water quality are typically focused on reducing nutrient transport without assessing how these practices may impact the occurrence of micropollutants. The potential for co-management of nutrients and organic micropollutants exists, but few studies have comprehensively evaluated the suite of contaminants associated with different water quality management practices (riparian zone restoration, stormwater management, etc.). Furthermore, most studies dealing with the determination of micropollutants in environmental samples include only a limited number of target analytes, leaving many contaminants undetected. To address this limitation, there has been a gradual shift in environmental monitoring from using target analysis to either suspect screening analysis (SSA) or non-targeted analysis (NTA), which relies on accurate mass measurements, mass spectral fragmentation patterns, and retention time information obtained using liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry. The work presented in this paper focuses on a wide-scope detection of micropollutants in surface water samples from the Potomac River watershed (United States). An in-house database composed of 1039 compounds based on experimental analysis of primary standards was established, and SSA workflow was optimized and applied to determine the presence of micropollutants in surface water. A total of 103 micropollutants were detected in the samples, some of which are contaminants that were not previously monitored and belong to various classes such as pharmaceuticals, personal care products, per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances and other persistent industrial chemicals. The impact of best management practices being implemented for nitrogen and phosphorus reductions were also assessed for their potential to reduce micropollutant transport. This work illustrates the advantages of suspect screening methods to determine a large number of micropollutants in environmental samples and reveals the potential to co-manage a diverse array of micropollutants based on shared transport and transformation mechanisms in watersheds. |
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High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) Best management practices (BMPs) Emerging contaminants Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) Antibiotics Endocrine disrupting chemicals |
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