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Significance thresholds for the assessment of contaminated groundwater: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals
BACKGROUND: Per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFC) do not occur naturally in the environment and are, therefore, of anthropogenic origin. As a consequence of their wide range of everyday applications and their extreme persistence in the environment, PFC have become ubiquitous in nature and can, th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5992233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29930891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12302-018-0142-4 |
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author | von der Trenck, Karl Theo Konietzka, Rainer Biegel-Engler, Annegret Brodsky, Jan Hädicke, Andrea Quadflieg, Arnold Stockerl, Rudolf Stahl, Thorsten |
author_facet | von der Trenck, Karl Theo Konietzka, Rainer Biegel-Engler, Annegret Brodsky, Jan Hädicke, Andrea Quadflieg, Arnold Stockerl, Rudolf Stahl, Thorsten |
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description | BACKGROUND: Per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFC) do not occur naturally in the environment and are, therefore, of anthropogenic origin. As a consequence of their wide range of everyday applications and their extreme persistence in the environment, PFC have become ubiquitous in nature and can, therefore, be detected in groundwater as well as in many other environmental matrices. The German States’ Water and Soil Consortia have compiled ‘significance thresholds’ (GFS) to assess groundwater contaminated with PFC. The GFS serve as criteria for the decision whether actions to remediate polluted groundwater are necessary. Thirteen of these PFC had been detected in groundwater at levels above their limit of quantitation and were assigned first priority. RESULTS: The data regarding human health effects were sufficient to derive guide values according to the criteria of the German Drinking Water Ordinance for 7 of the 13 first-priority PFC. With regard to available ecotoxicological data, predicted no-effect concentration values from official risk assessments existed for 2 of the 13 first-priority PFC. A predicted no-effect concentration for protection of the aquatic biocenosis could be derived for eight more substances. CONCLUSIONS: After evaluation of data from available literature regarding both human health and ecotoxicological effects, significance thresholds ranging from 0.06 to 10.0 µg/L could be derived for 7 of the 13 priority PFC in groundwater. As a practical guide valid solely for human health-based values, a summation rule was proposed for exposures to mixtures of these seven PFC. |
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spelling | pubmed-59922332018-06-19 Significance thresholds for the assessment of contaminated groundwater: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals von der Trenck, Karl Theo Konietzka, Rainer Biegel-Engler, Annegret Brodsky, Jan Hädicke, Andrea Quadflieg, Arnold Stockerl, Rudolf Stahl, Thorsten Environ Sci Eur Review BACKGROUND: Per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFC) do not occur naturally in the environment and are, therefore, of anthropogenic origin. As a consequence of their wide range of everyday applications and their extreme persistence in the environment, PFC have become ubiquitous in nature and can, therefore, be detected in groundwater as well as in many other environmental matrices. The German States’ Water and Soil Consortia have compiled ‘significance thresholds’ (GFS) to assess groundwater contaminated with PFC. The GFS serve as criteria for the decision whether actions to remediate polluted groundwater are necessary. Thirteen of these PFC had been detected in groundwater at levels above their limit of quantitation and were assigned first priority. RESULTS: The data regarding human health effects were sufficient to derive guide values according to the criteria of the German Drinking Water Ordinance for 7 of the 13 first-priority PFC. With regard to available ecotoxicological data, predicted no-effect concentration values from official risk assessments existed for 2 of the 13 first-priority PFC. A predicted no-effect concentration for protection of the aquatic biocenosis could be derived for eight more substances. CONCLUSIONS: After evaluation of data from available literature regarding both human health and ecotoxicological effects, significance thresholds ranging from 0.06 to 10.0 µg/L could be derived for 7 of the 13 priority PFC in groundwater. As a practical guide valid solely for human health-based values, a summation rule was proposed for exposures to mixtures of these seven PFC. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-06-07 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5992233/ /pubmed/29930891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12302-018-0142-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Review von der Trenck, Karl Theo Konietzka, Rainer Biegel-Engler, Annegret Brodsky, Jan Hädicke, Andrea Quadflieg, Arnold Stockerl, Rudolf Stahl, Thorsten Significance thresholds for the assessment of contaminated groundwater: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals |
title | Significance thresholds for the assessment of contaminated groundwater: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals |
title_full | Significance thresholds for the assessment of contaminated groundwater: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals |
title_fullStr | Significance thresholds for the assessment of contaminated groundwater: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals |
title_full_unstemmed | Significance thresholds for the assessment of contaminated groundwater: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals |
title_short | Significance thresholds for the assessment of contaminated groundwater: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals |
title_sort | significance thresholds for the assessment of contaminated groundwater: perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5992233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29930891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12302-018-0142-4 |
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