Exploring the impact of microplastics in groundwater on human health: A comprehensive review

IF 6.6 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.coesh.2025.100605
Md Refat Jahan Rakib , Mehnaj Mohiuddin , Md Abdullah Al Masud , Mohammed Fahim Murshed , Venkatramanan Senapathi , Md Aminul Islam , Md Jakariya
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The increasing presence of microplastics (MP) in drinking water worldwide has highlighted its potential adverse health effects and the need to summarize existing data to assess knowledge gaps. In this review, thirteen studies on microplastics in groundwater were methodically analyzed. Concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 6832 particles per microliter were found, mainly in open and drilled wells, containing the common polymers PVC, PET, PE, PA and PS. Most studies focus on Europe and North America, suggesting a geographical bias. This report calls for further research in underrepresented regions such as Asia, Africa and South America and highlights the need for standardized sampling methods. It suggests expanding research to better understand MP pollution levels, sources and public health impacts, particularly in groundwater near urban and industrial areas. Improvements in ecological assessment models are also advocated to improve understanding of MPs impacts of MP on ecosystems and groundwater quality to support the development of effective management strategies.
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探索地下水中的微塑料对人类健康的影响:全面综述
全球饮用水中微塑料含量的增加凸显了其对健康的潜在不利影响,需要总结现有数据以评估知识差距。本文对地下水中微塑料的13项研究进行了系统分析。发现的浓度范围为每微升0.1至6832个颗粒,主要存在于裸井和钻井中,含有常见的聚合物PVC, PET, PE, PA和PS。大多数研究集中在欧洲和北美,表明地理偏差。该报告呼吁在亚洲、非洲和南美洲等代表性不足的地区进行进一步研究,并强调需要标准化抽样方法。它建议扩大研究,以更好地了解多氯甲烷污染水平、来源和公共健康影响,特别是在城市和工业区附近的地下水。还提倡改进生态评估模型,以提高对地下水对生态系统和地下水质量的影响的认识,以支持制定有效的管理战略。
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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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