由于微塑料的存在,沸腾的饮用水会给水质管理领域带来巨大破坏

Renjith VishnuRadhan , Shagnika Das , Camille Hennion , T.I. Eldho , Anil Lonappan
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尽管水是调节生态系统和社会复杂动态的关键因素,但世界上仍有约 30% 的人口无法获得安全饮用水。对于大多数人来说,将水净化为饮用水的高效技术要么无法获得,要么在经济上不可行。最近在饮用水源、自来水和地下水中广泛检测到塑料,这可能会加剧水资源的贫乏和匮乏。这可能导致全球饮用水质量管理出现各种新的瓶颈。全世界采用的最经济实惠的消毒技术之一是将水烧开。饮用水源中的塑料污染物会造成新的水质管理瓶颈,包括因烧水而沥滤出的添加剂和化学品。接触饮用水中的塑料浸出物会导致潜在的健康风险,包括氧化应激、癌症、内分泌紊乱、心血管疾病和发育影响。此外,还列举了当前全球饮用水状况以及塑料污染物(尤其是饮用水中的微塑料和纳米塑料)新出现的影响。此外,还讨论了以证据为基础的饮用水质量管理前景,以及塑料的存在对人们健康的影响。监测和监督、改进水处理、以及将技术创新与明确关注饮用水中塑料污染物的基础设施相结合,可以确保可持续管理,并在令人满意的程度上减轻不良影响。本文阐述了制定坚定的政策工具、在各种私营和公共利益相关者之间建立伙伴关系以及明智使用和管理饮用水的必要性,这将引导人类和地球系统实现共同的健康使命和可持续发展的未来。
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Potable water boiling can induce havoc in the water quality management arena due to the presence of microplastics

Around 30 % of the world’s population lacks access to safe water despite being a critical factor that modulates the complex dynamics of ecosystems and societies. Efficient technologies to purify water to potable form are either inaccessible or economically not viable for the majority. Water poverty and scarcity can be potentially exacerbated by the recent, widespread detection of plastics in drinking water sources, tap water and groundwater. This can induce various emerging bottle necks in global drinking water quality management. One of the most affordable disinfection techniques practiced across the world is to boil the water. Plastic pollutants in potable water sources can pose emerging water quality management bottlenecks, including leaching additives and chemicals due to water boiling. Exposure to plastic leachates in drinking water can lead to potential health risks, including oxidative stress, cancers, endocrine disruption, cardiovascular diseases, and developmental effects. The current global drinking water scenario and the emerging impacts of plastic pollutants specifically micro- and nano-plastics in drinking water, are also enlisted. Further, evidence-based prospects for drinking water quality management and impacts on one health initiative in the wake of the presence of plastics are discussed. Monitoring and surveillance, improved water treatment, and infrastructure incorporating technological innovations explicitly focusing on plastic pollutants in drinking water can ensure sustainable management and mitigation of the ill effects to a satisfactory extent. The need for firm policy instruments, partnerships between various private and public stakeholders, and the judicious use and management of potable water are contented in this article, which will steer humanity and the earth system toward achieving one health mandate and a sustainable future.

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