2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.09.138
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Priority substances in accumulated sediments in a stormwater detention basin from an industrial area

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“…Stormwater detention basins (also called dry ponds) are among the most adopted urban BMPs. 150 While the main purpose of detention basins is to prevent flooding, they can provide a water quality benefit when the hydraulic residence time allows for sedimentation of suspended solids and other particle-associated contaminants. However, hyphil-TrOCs with log K OW values <4 (e.g., atrazine, diuron, chlorfenvinphos, isoproturon, and simazine) are predominantly present in the dissolved fraction of stormwater.…”
Section: Detention Basinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Stormwater detention basins (also called dry ponds) are among the most adopted urban BMPs. 150 While the main purpose of detention basins is to prevent flooding, they can provide a water quality benefit when the hydraulic residence time allows for sedimentation of suspended solids and other particle-associated contaminants. However, hyphil-TrOCs with log K OW values <4 (e.g., atrazine, diuron, chlorfenvinphos, isoproturon, and simazine) are predominantly present in the dissolved fraction of stormwater.…”
Section: Detention Basinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26,42,59,112 As the tendency of hyphil-TrOCs to bind to particles is low, they are poorly removed through sedimentation. 3,59,150,151 In fact, Sébastian et al 151,152 observed that a number of pesticides including diuron, isoproturon, simazine, atrazine, carbendazim, mecoprop, and chlorfenvinphos were not trapped in a stormwater detention basin. In two monitoring campaigns (out of three studied), high removal efficiencies of >50% were observed for 2,4-MCPA, glyphosate, and ammonium glyphosate probably due to a combination of mechanisms including transformation.…”
Section: Detention Basinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Metallic trace elements (MTEs) were recorded in significant amounts, with Cu being found at about 280 mg kg dw −1 , Pb at about 200 mg kg dw −1 , Zn at about 1600 mg and Cd at about 5 mg kg dw −1 (Sebastian et al, 2014). MTEs, PCBs and PAHs were also recorded in the soils of the infiltration basin at similar concentrations, e.g., on average, at 0.26 mg PCBs kg dw −1 and at more than 940 ng g dw −1 for PAHs (Winiarski, 2014;Winiarski et al, 2006). These sediments and soils were also found to be contaminated by dioxins at about 36 ng g dw −1 (Winiarski, 2014) and by 4nonylphenols and bisphenol A, at concentrations varying from 6 to 3400 ng g dw −1 (Wiest et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…MTEs, PCBs and PAHs were also recorded in the soils of the infiltration basin at similar concentrations, e.g., on average, at 0.26 mg PCBs kg dw −1 and at more than 940 ng g dw −1 for PAHs (Winiarski, 2014;Winiarski et al, 2006). These sediments and soils were also found to be contaminated by dioxins at about 36 ng g dw −1 (Winiarski, 2014) and by 4nonylphenols and bisphenol A, at concentrations varying from 6 to 3400 ng g dw −1 (Wiest et al, 2018). However, MTEs and nonpolar PAHs found among SISs are unlikely to reach groundwaters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%