管理流域新出现的污染物:需要全面的、基于系统的战略

Ammara Talib, Timothy O. Randhir
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虽然为减少流域系统中的常规污染物已经做了很多工作,但新出现的污染物正在对健康和环境构成重大威胁。这些污染物对人类和生态系统构成威胁。迫切需要制定综合战略,利用结构性和非结构性方法实现流域全系统的减排(来源-转移-命运水平)。在这项研究中,我们回顾了ECs的来源、发生和有害影响,并着眼于流域尺度上的缓解策略,包括来源、转移、命运和有机体响应水平。活性炭、臭氧化、光催化、光fenton、反渗透和人工湿地的使用和效率有助于缓解污染。需要对药品、个人护理产品、杀虫剂和频率和浓度不断增加的工业污染物进行优先管理。源头层面的结构性方法可包括最佳管理做法,如缓冲带、河岸管理、天然湿地和人工湿地。由于低运营成本和能源消耗,这些自然策略对小型社区来说具有成本效益。非结构性办法可包括信息传播、教育、外联、缓解奖励和合规政策机制。一种综合的、以流域为基础的系统方法,在源头、转移和汇水平采取多层次战略,以有效减少生态系统和流域系统的可持续性。
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Managing emerging contaminants in watersheds: Need for comprehensive, systems-based strategies

While much has been done to reduce conventional pollutants in watershed systems, emerging contaminants (ECs) are posing a major threat to health and environment. These contaminants pose a threat to humans and to ecosystems. There is a critical need for comprehensive strategies that aim at watershed system-wide abatement (source-transfer-fate levels) using both structural and nonstructural approaches. In this study, we review sources, occurrence and harmful impacts of ECs with an eye toward watershed-scale mitigation strategies at source, transfer, fate, and organismal response levels. The use and efficiency of activated carbon, ozonation, photocatalysis, photo fenton, reverse osmosis and constructed wetlands are useful in mitigation. Management priority is needed for pharmaceuticals, personal care products, pesticides, and industrial contaminants that are increasing in frequency and concentrations. Structural approaches at source level can include best management practices like buffer strips, riparian management, natural and constructed wetlands. These natural strategies are cost-effective for small communities due to low operational cost and energy consumption. Non-structural approaches can include dissemination of information, education, outreach, incentives for mitigation, and policy mechanism for compliance. A comprehensive, watershed-based, systems approach with multi-level strategies at source, transfer and sink level for efficient abatement of ECs and sustainability of watershed systems.

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