2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2014.01.004
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Environmental monitoring of selected pesticides and organic chemicals in urban stormwater recycling systems using passive sampling techniques

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“…14,39,41 In order to avoid high costs of automated samplers and transport of large sample volumes, passive samplers might be a promising and cost-effective technique for the monitoring of hyphil-TrOCs in stormwater. 39,49,50 Passive samplers have been developed for the monitoring of water quality in surface waters and sediments. [51][52][53][54] The basic principle is passive diffusion of organic chemicals from water into a sorbing material placed in the sampler device.…”
Section: Concmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…14,39,41 In order to avoid high costs of automated samplers and transport of large sample volumes, passive samplers might be a promising and cost-effective technique for the monitoring of hyphil-TrOCs in stormwater. 39,49,50 Passive samplers have been developed for the monitoring of water quality in surface waters and sediments. [51][52][53][54] The basic principle is passive diffusion of organic chemicals from water into a sorbing material placed in the sampler device.…”
Section: Concmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[51][52][53][54] The basic principle is passive diffusion of organic chemicals from water into a sorbing material placed in the sampler device. 50 The mass sorbed is assumed to be in equilibrium with the timeaveraged concentration in the water over the period of passive sampler deployment. 50 Page et al 50 successfully deployed five different types of passive samplers for monitoring of hyphil-TrOCs in urban stormwater recycling systems that enabled the qualitative detection of a large number of individual chemicals.…”
Section: Concmentioning
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“…The use of passive sampling techniques to provide time‐averaged, dissolved concentrations in water can provide valuable information on chemicals present in water bodies. This method has been applied in urban environments (Moschet et al ; Page et al ; Roig et al ) and is a promising, inexpensive advance for use in quantifying urban discharge scenario sources and resulting receiving water exposures. Information gathered from such programs may well extend the list of chemicals detected in water bodies and their potential contribution to adverse effects.…”
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“…However, pumping groundwater can cause changes in the hydraulic flow field that, in turn, can change solute concentrations [79]. To overcome these shortcomings, passive samplers have recently been employed in groundwater monitoring studies [79][80][81]. As with surface water sampling, passive samplers have advantages over conventional methods in the groundwater context.…”
Section: Groundwatermentioning
confidence: 99%