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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential impact of pesticides detected
in the Alqueva reservoir (Guadiana Basin, South Iberian Peninsula) on the aquatic
organisms belonging to this ecosystem. For this purpose, the occurrence and risk
assessment of 25 pesticides, and of a number of their degradation products, were
determined in the Alqueva surface waters. The target pesticides, which belonged
to the classes of phenylureas, triazines, chloroacetanilides and organophosphorous,
were analysed by isotope dilution on-line solid phase extraction-liquid
chromatographytandem mass spectrometry. The aquatic risk assessment, which
was based on the risk quotient method (RQ=MEC/PNEC; MEC: measured
environmental concentrations; PNEC: predicted no-effect concentration)
considered three trophic levels: algae, aquatic invertebrates and fish.
The areas (sampling stations) most polluted by pesticides were Sra. Ajuda and
Lucefecit, in the northern, and Álamos, in the middle portion of the reservoir. The
aquatic risk assessment revealed that, from the various compounds analysed,
terbuthylazine, chlorfenvinphos and diazinon presented nonacceptable risk. With
the exception of terbuthylazine, that in two areas (Sra. Ajuda and Lucefecit)
exhibited high risk (RQ > 1) under normal hydrological conditions, the high risk
was only estimated in specific periods, with particularly high pesticide
concentrations in the water column, that occurred after rainfall events during the
period of pesticide application. The locations that had more samples with RQ > 1
were Sra. Ajuda followed by Lucefécit. The use of risk assessment allowed us to
conclude that, despite that pesticides’ concentrations in the water column fulfill the
European environmental quality standards, some compounds show a high
ecotoxicological risk for aquatic organisms in the Alqueva ecosystem. The results
demonstrate that, to have an efficient risk management process, the regulatory
authorities of each country must consider an integrative chemical and
ecotoxicological approach.
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Palma, P., Köck- Schulmeyer, M., Alvarenga, P., Ledo, L., López-de-Alda, M. & Barceló, D. (2017). Spatial and temporal patterns of ecological risk induced by pesticides in Alqueva reservoir: a case study. Res Net Health 3, spta48.
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Instituto Politécnico de Leiria