Integrated environmental risk assessment of chemical pollution in a Mediterranean floodplain by combining chemical and biological methods

The Tablas de Daimiel National Park (TDNP) is a unique floodplain ecosystem in central Spain, serving as permanent resting and breeding areas for many waterbird species. In the last decades, this biodiversity hotspot has been severely endangered by poorly treated wastewater discharges from upstream urban communities arriving through its two major contributors, the Cigüela and Guadiana rivers. In this work, we analysed the potential risk of this constant input of micropollutants (estrogens, dioxin-like compounds and other endocrine disruptors) for the resident wildlife. We sampled 12 locations in TDNP and in the nearby Navaseca Pond during 2013, and performed a series of in-vivo and in-vitro bioassays, including Daphnia magna post-exposure feeding inhibition and recombinant yeast-based assays for dioxin-like and estrogenic activities. These results were then compared with the chemical composition of the samples, analysed by GC–MS/MS and LC-MS/MS, and evaluated according to their toxic potential as toxic equivalents or TEQ. The Navaseca Pond, heavily impacted by wastewater from the town of Daimiel, showed the highest levels of toxic compounds, estrogenic activity, and Daphnia toxicity. Conversely, the less impacted TDNP sites showed low residue levels of contaminants, low estrogenicity and dioxin-like activity and negligible toxicity. The results indicates that the current good chemical status of TDNP is menaced by both the inflow of wastewater treatment plants effluents from Guadiana and Cigüela rivers into TDNP tributaries and, as it occurs in the Navaseca Pond, by direct sewage discharges.

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Main Authors: Rivetti, Claudia, López-Perea, Jhon J., Laguna, Celia, Piña, Benjamín, Mateo, Rafael, Eljarrat, Ethel, Barceló, Damià, Barata Martí, Carlos
Other Authors: Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Format: artículo biblioteca
Published: Elsevier 2017
Subjects:UNESCO biosphere reserve, Freshwater, Ramsar site, Endocrine disruption, Contaminant,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/174324
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003329
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100011698
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spelling dig-idaea-es-10261-1743242022-11-23T11:42:11Z Integrated environmental risk assessment of chemical pollution in a Mediterranean floodplain by combining chemical and biological methods Rivetti, Claudia López-Perea, Jhon J. Laguna, Celia Piña, Benjamín Mateo, Rafael Eljarrat, Ethel Barceló, Damià Barata Martí, Carlos Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España) Organismo Autónomo Parques Nacionales (España) European Commission Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha Ministerio de Educación (España) UNESCO biosphere reserve Freshwater Ramsar site Endocrine disruption Contaminant The Tablas de Daimiel National Park (TDNP) is a unique floodplain ecosystem in central Spain, serving as permanent resting and breeding areas for many waterbird species. In the last decades, this biodiversity hotspot has been severely endangered by poorly treated wastewater discharges from upstream urban communities arriving through its two major contributors, the Cigüela and Guadiana rivers. In this work, we analysed the potential risk of this constant input of micropollutants (estrogens, dioxin-like compounds and other endocrine disruptors) for the resident wildlife. We sampled 12 locations in TDNP and in the nearby Navaseca Pond during 2013, and performed a series of in-vivo and in-vitro bioassays, including Daphnia magna post-exposure feeding inhibition and recombinant yeast-based assays for dioxin-like and estrogenic activities. These results were then compared with the chemical composition of the samples, analysed by GC–MS/MS and LC-MS/MS, and evaluated according to their toxic potential as toxic equivalents or TEQ. The Navaseca Pond, heavily impacted by wastewater from the town of Daimiel, showed the highest levels of toxic compounds, estrogenic activity, and Daphnia toxicity. Conversely, the less impacted TDNP sites showed low residue levels of contaminants, low estrogenicity and dioxin-like activity and negligible toxicity. The results indicates that the current good chemical status of TDNP is menaced by both the inflow of wastewater treatment plants effluents from Guadiana and Cigüela rivers into TDNP tributaries and, as it occurs in the Navaseca Pond, by direct sewage discharges. This study was supported by the Spanish grants (OAPN755/2012 and CTM2014-51985). Claudia Rivetti was supported by a Spanish fellowship FPI BES-2012-053631 from the Ministry of Economy and Competitively, Celia Laguna was supported by a research contract funded by EU FEDER through the Regional Government of Castilla-La Mancha (PEIC2014-005-P), and Jhon J. López - Perea was supported by a doctoral FPU grant (AP-2012-04966) from the Spanish Ministry of Education. Peer Reviewed 2019-01-18T10:56:21Z 2019-01-18T10:56:21Z 2017 2019-01-18T10:56:21Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.01.061 e-issn: 1879-1026 issn: 0048-9697 Science of the Total Environment 583: 248-256 (2017) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/174324 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.01.061 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003329 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100011698 28119008 #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016/CTM2014-51985-R Sí none Elsevier
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topic UNESCO biosphere reserve
Freshwater
Ramsar site
Endocrine disruption
Contaminant
UNESCO biosphere reserve
Freshwater
Ramsar site
Endocrine disruption
Contaminant
spellingShingle UNESCO biosphere reserve
Freshwater
Ramsar site
Endocrine disruption
Contaminant
UNESCO biosphere reserve
Freshwater
Ramsar site
Endocrine disruption
Contaminant
Rivetti, Claudia
López-Perea, Jhon J.
Laguna, Celia
Piña, Benjamín
Mateo, Rafael
Eljarrat, Ethel
Barceló, Damià
Barata Martí, Carlos
Integrated environmental risk assessment of chemical pollution in a Mediterranean floodplain by combining chemical and biological methods
description The Tablas de Daimiel National Park (TDNP) is a unique floodplain ecosystem in central Spain, serving as permanent resting and breeding areas for many waterbird species. In the last decades, this biodiversity hotspot has been severely endangered by poorly treated wastewater discharges from upstream urban communities arriving through its two major contributors, the Cigüela and Guadiana rivers. In this work, we analysed the potential risk of this constant input of micropollutants (estrogens, dioxin-like compounds and other endocrine disruptors) for the resident wildlife. We sampled 12 locations in TDNP and in the nearby Navaseca Pond during 2013, and performed a series of in-vivo and in-vitro bioassays, including Daphnia magna post-exposure feeding inhibition and recombinant yeast-based assays for dioxin-like and estrogenic activities. These results were then compared with the chemical composition of the samples, analysed by GC–MS/MS and LC-MS/MS, and evaluated according to their toxic potential as toxic equivalents or TEQ. The Navaseca Pond, heavily impacted by wastewater from the town of Daimiel, showed the highest levels of toxic compounds, estrogenic activity, and Daphnia toxicity. Conversely, the less impacted TDNP sites showed low residue levels of contaminants, low estrogenicity and dioxin-like activity and negligible toxicity. The results indicates that the current good chemical status of TDNP is menaced by both the inflow of wastewater treatment plants effluents from Guadiana and Cigüela rivers into TDNP tributaries and, as it occurs in the Navaseca Pond, by direct sewage discharges.
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Rivetti, Claudia
López-Perea, Jhon J.
Laguna, Celia
Piña, Benjamín
Mateo, Rafael
Eljarrat, Ethel
Barceló, Damià
Barata Martí, Carlos
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topic_facet UNESCO biosphere reserve
Freshwater
Ramsar site
Endocrine disruption
Contaminant
author Rivetti, Claudia
López-Perea, Jhon J.
Laguna, Celia
Piña, Benjamín
Mateo, Rafael
Eljarrat, Ethel
Barceló, Damià
Barata Martí, Carlos
author_sort Rivetti, Claudia
title Integrated environmental risk assessment of chemical pollution in a Mediterranean floodplain by combining chemical and biological methods
title_short Integrated environmental risk assessment of chemical pollution in a Mediterranean floodplain by combining chemical and biological methods
title_full Integrated environmental risk assessment of chemical pollution in a Mediterranean floodplain by combining chemical and biological methods
title_fullStr Integrated environmental risk assessment of chemical pollution in a Mediterranean floodplain by combining chemical and biological methods
title_full_unstemmed Integrated environmental risk assessment of chemical pollution in a Mediterranean floodplain by combining chemical and biological methods
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