Issue 5, 2011

Distribution, sources, and potential toxicological significance of PAHs in drinking water sources within the Pearl River Delta

Abstract

The Pearl River Delta (PRD) region is one of the most population-dense areas in China. The safety of its drinking source water is essential to human health. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have attracted attention from the scientific community and the general public due to their toxicity and wide distribution in the global environment. In this work, PAHs pollution levels from the drinking source water in nine main cities within the PRD were investigated. ∑15 PAHs concentrations during the wet season varied from 32.0 to 754.8 ng L−1 in the dissolved phase, and from 13.4 to 3017.8 ng L−1 in the particulate phase. During the dry season, dissolved PAHs ranged from 48.1 to 113.6 ng L−1, and particulate PAHs from 8.6 to 69.6 ng L−1. Overall, ∑15 PAHs concentrations were extremely high in the XC and ZHQ stations during the wet season in 2008 and 2009. In most sites, PAHs originated from mixed sources. Hazard ratios based on non-cancerous and cancerous risks were extremely higher in XC compared with the others during the wet season, though they were much less than 1. Nevertheless, risks caused by the combined toxicity of ∑15 PAHs and other organics should be seriously considered. PAHs toxic equivalent quantities ranged from 0.508 to 177.077 ng L−1.

Graphical abstract: Distribution, sources, and potential toxicological significance of PAHs in drinking water sources within the Pearl River Delta

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Oct 2010
Accepted
16 Mar 2011
First published
05 Apr 2011

J. Environ. Monit., 2011,13, 1457-1463

Distribution, sources, and potential toxicological significance of PAHs in drinking water sources within the Pearl River Delta

T. An, M. Qiao, G. Li, H. Sun, X. Zeng and J. Fu, J. Environ. Monit., 2011, 13, 1457 DOI: 10.1039/C0EM00542H

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