Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6360843 Marine Pollution Bulletin 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

UVF may occur in the aquatic environment through two principal sources: direct inputs from recreational activities and indirect wastewater- and river-borne inputs. The aim of this study was to obtain a first overview of levels of three UVF (EHMC, OC and OD-PABA) in coastal areas subjected to river inputs, untreated wastewater discharges and dumpsite leachates. We selected three eastern Mediterranean rivers that have been impacted for decades by untreated wastewater release and collected sediment in the coastal zone during the hot and humid seasons. Western Mediterranean sites receiving treated wastewaters were analyzed for comparison. The results gave an overview of sediment contamination under these two contrasted situations representative of Mediterranean coastal areas without bathing activities. The analysis of the three UVF revealed the ubiquity and high point source contamination by EHMC and OC in transition and coastal zones, with levels as high as 128 ng g−1 d.w. OD-PABA was also frequently detected, but at lower concentrations (

► EHMC, OC and OD-PABA were detected in sediment from eastern Mediterranean. ► The analysis revealed and high point source contamination in transition and coastal zones. ► Western Mediterranean sites receiving treated effluents showed lower concentrations. ► A temporal trend was observed in areas without bathing activities.

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