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Occurrence and Distribution of Organic Contaminants in the Aquatic System in Berlin. Part I: Drug Residues and other Polar Contaminants in Berlin Surface and Groundwater
Authors:Th Heberer  K Schmidt-Bumler  H-J Stan
Abstract:Several polar contaminants were found in screening analyses of 30 representative surface water samples collected from rivers, lakes, and canals in Berlin. Residues of pharmaceuticals and N-(phenylsulfonyl)-sarcosine originating from various sewage treatment plants effluents were found at concentrations up to the μg/L-level in the surface water, whereas the concentrations of polar pesticides such as dichlorprop and mecoprop were always below 0.1 μg/L. The pharmaceuticals most frequently detected in the surface water samples include clofibric acid, diclofenac, ibuprofen, propiphenazone, and two other drug metabolites. Additional investigations of groundwater wells of a drinking water plant have shown that polar contaminants such as drug residues or N-(phenylsulfonyl)-sarcosine easily leach through the subsoil into the groundwater aquifers when contaminated surface water is used for groundwater recharge in drinking water production.
Keywords:Pharmaceuticals  N-(phenylsulfonyl)-sarcosine  Sewage Works Effluents  Groundwater Contamination  Capillary Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry  GC-MS  GC-MS/MS  Pharmazeutika  N-(Phenylsulfonyl)-sarcosin  Klä  rwerkseinleitungen  Grundwasserkontamination  Kapillargaschromatographie-Massenspektrometrie  GC-MS  GC-MS/MS
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