Wastewater discharge from wastewater treatment plants continuously pumps microplastics into rivers, yet their transport distances within these waterways remain unknown. Herein, we developed a conceptual framework by synthesizing the microplastic data from the Yangtze River Basin to evaluate its transport distances, quantifying a significant spatial dependence between large-scale wastewater discharge and riverine microplastics (p < 0.05). The presence of microplastics at a specific sampling site could be attributed to wastewater discharge within a large-scale range spanning >1000 km upstream, encompassing a substantial portion equivalent to one-third of the Yangtze River Basin. The dominance analysis indicated that the contribution of wastewater discharge in rivers with higher discharge (>100 m3/s) to riverine microplastic pollution exceeded 65% within the Yangtze River Basin. The spatial dependence framework of riverine microplastics on wastewater discharge advances our prior understanding of the prevention and control of riverine microplastics by demonstrating that such pollution is not limited to nearby environmental factors.

Chen, C., Cowger, W., Nava, V., Van Emmerik, T., Leoni, B., Guo, Z., et al. (2024). Wastewater Discharge Transports Riverine Microplastics over Long Distances. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 58(34), 15147-15158 [10.1021/acs.est.4c02255].

Wastewater Discharge Transports Riverine Microplastics over Long Distances

Nava V.;Leoni B.;
2024

Abstract

Wastewater discharge from wastewater treatment plants continuously pumps microplastics into rivers, yet their transport distances within these waterways remain unknown. Herein, we developed a conceptual framework by synthesizing the microplastic data from the Yangtze River Basin to evaluate its transport distances, quantifying a significant spatial dependence between large-scale wastewater discharge and riverine microplastics (p < 0.05). The presence of microplastics at a specific sampling site could be attributed to wastewater discharge within a large-scale range spanning >1000 km upstream, encompassing a substantial portion equivalent to one-third of the Yangtze River Basin. The dominance analysis indicated that the contribution of wastewater discharge in rivers with higher discharge (>100 m3/s) to riverine microplastic pollution exceeded 65% within the Yangtze River Basin. The spatial dependence framework of riverine microplastics on wastewater discharge advances our prior understanding of the prevention and control of riverine microplastics by demonstrating that such pollution is not limited to nearby environmental factors.
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basin scale; microplastics; spatial dependence; the Yangtze River Basin; upstream boundary; wastewater discharge;
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30-lug-2024
2024
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34
15147
15158
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Chen, C., Cowger, W., Nava, V., Van Emmerik, T., Leoni, B., Guo, Z., et al. (2024). Wastewater Discharge Transports Riverine Microplastics over Long Distances. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 58(34), 15147-15158 [10.1021/acs.est.4c02255].
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