Sediment-Water Distribution and Benthic Boundary Layer Fluxes of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products near Wastewater Discharge into a Tidal River Shoal

ACS ES&T WATER(2021)

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Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) were measured in porewater, sediment, and surface water at three sites near wastewater treatment plant (WTP) discharge along a 2 km downstream transect in a tributary shoal embayment (Alexandria, VA) of the tidal Potomac River. A benthic diffusion layer model evaluated water-only, dissolved organic carbon (DOC)-associated, and bioturbation mass transport pathways. Fluxes of 17 PPCPs nearest the WTP were all in the direction of surface water to sediment porewater (negative) with magnitudes of -0.0016 to -7.4 ng m(-2) s(-1). At the next downstream site, fluxes of seven PPCPs were bidirectional (negative and positive) and ranged from -4.8 X 10(-4) to 0.0051 ng m(-2) s(-1). The furthest site downstream yielded fluxes of six PPCPs that were predominantly sediment to water (positive), ranging in magnitude from -0.0020 to 7.0 x 10(-4) ng m(-2) s(-1). The bioturbation and water-only mass transport coefficients contributed most to fluxes for PPCPs. The DOC-associated mass transport term was negligible. The fluxes indicated sediments will continue serve as a source of PPCPs 2 km downstream from WTP discharge.
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pharmaceuticals, porewater, sediment, fluxes, wastewater, fluvial-estuarine zone
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