韩国军事基地附近饮用地下水中全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质(PFAS)的出现

IF 8.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ. Pub Date : 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1021/acs.estlett.5c00105
Yuna Kim, Ah-hyun Cho, Ye Eun Seo, Youglim Kho and Kyungho Choi*, 
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水成膜泡沫(AFFF)已被确定为环境中全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质(PFAS)污染的主要来源。我们评估了韩国军事基地周围地下水中主要PFAS及其替代品的发生情况。地下水样本是在2023年6月至10月期间从三个城市的四个美国军事设施附近的公共水井中收集的。在靠近军事基地的井中,沿流动方向检测到更多的PFAS水平升高。在C营和d营附近的水井中,PFOA(最高125 ng/L)、PFOS(最高103.7 ng/L)和PFHxS(最高127.8 ng/L)的浓度最高,比远离军事基地的水井中检测到的浓度高222倍,表明军事活动可能与PFAS水平升高有关。与地下水消耗有关的风险被认为是不可接受的,有几种PFAS的检测水平超过了饮用水标准的数量级。我们的观察强调,美国驻韩国军事基地附近公共水井的地下水受到PFAS和相关化学物质的严重污染,其水平可能构成重大的健康风险,突出了缓解污染的迫切需要。
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Occurrence of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Potable Groundwater near Military Bases in South Korea

Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) has been identified as a major source of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination in the environment. We assessed the occurrence of major PFAS and their substitutes in the groundwater surrounding military bases in South Korea. Groundwater samples were collected from publicly accessible wells near four U.S. military installations in three cities between June and October 2023. In the wells closer to the military bases, more elevated PFAS levels were detected following the flow directions. The highest concentrations of PFOA (maximum of 125 ng/L), PFOS (maximum of 103.7 ng/L), and PFHxS (maximum of 127.8 ng/L) were observed in the wells near camps C and D. These levels are up to 222-fold higher than those detected in the wells far from the military bases, indicating that military activities could be linked to the elevated PFAS levels. Risks associated with groundwater consumption were deemed unacceptable, with several PFAS detected at levels exceeding the drinking water standards by orders of magnitude. Our observation underscores that groundwater in public wells near U.S. military bases in South Korea is heavily contaminated with PFAS and related chemicals at levels that could pose significant health risks, highlighting the urgent need for mitigation.

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Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ.
Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ. ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL SC-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Technology Letters serves as an international forum for brief communications on experimental or theoretical results of exceptional timeliness in all aspects of environmental science, both pure and applied. Published as soon as accepted, these communications are summarized in monthly issues. Additionally, the journal features short reviews on emerging topics in environmental science and technology.
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