Occurrence and seasonal distribution of steroid hormones and bisphenol A in surface waters and suspended sediments of Quebec, Canada

Limited information is available regarding the seasonal and spatial distribution of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in Canadian surface waters. Using improved analytical methods, we set out to evaluate the occurrence and risks of 15 EPA-priority EDCs in the St. Lawrence River and its main trib...

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Main Authors: Ken Goeury, Gabriel Munoz, Sung Vo Duy, Michèle Prévost, Sébastien Sauvé
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-07-01
Series:Environmental Advances
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666765722000357
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author Ken Goeury
Gabriel Munoz
Sung Vo Duy
Michèle Prévost
Sébastien Sauvé
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description Limited information is available regarding the seasonal and spatial distribution of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in Canadian surface waters. Using improved analytical methods, we set out to evaluate the occurrence and risks of 15 EPA-priority EDCs in the St. Lawrence River and its main tributaries (69 locations). Surface water samples were also collected during a complete seasonal cycle along the Mille Iles River (17 locations), a tributary impacted by wastewater effluents and sewer overflows. In total, 137 surface water samples were analyzed for steroid hormones (altrenogest, androstenedione, equilin, equilenin, ethinylestradiol, α-estradiol, β-estradiol, estriol, estrone, levonorgestrel, medroxyprogesterone, norethindrone, progesterone, testosterone) and bisphenol A, in both the dissolved phase and suspended particulate matter (SPM). Of the 15 targeted EDCs, 14 compounds presented positive detections in the dissolved phase and 13 in the SPM. Summed EDC concentrations were reported in the range of 0.4–73 ng L−1 in dissolved phase samples and 0.1–228 ng g−1 in SPM samples. Bisphenol A was rarely detected in the dissolved phase but accumulated at high levels in suspended solids. Summed concentrations of hormones were generally higher during the spring and winter seasons, and lower during the summer. Estradiol (β-E2) presented the most frequent exceedances to the predicted no-effect concentration threshold (28/137 samples above the PNEC, or 20%), while a few exceedances were also reported for ethinylestradiol (4/137 above the PNEC, or 3%). The total estrogenic activity (EEQtotal) was higher than the threshold of 1 ng E2 L−1 for 26/137 samples, with estriol (E3) and β-E2 the preponderant contributors.
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spelling doaj.art-5d6f51a9d75045fdbf3b0010e3479cb42022-12-22T00:36:05ZengElsevierEnvironmental Advances2666-76572022-07-018100199Occurrence and seasonal distribution of steroid hormones and bisphenol A in surface waters and suspended sediments of Quebec, CanadaKen Goeury0Gabriel Munoz1Sung Vo Duy2Michèle Prévost3Sébastien Sauvé4Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada; Department of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montreal, QC, CanadaDepartment of Chemistry, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, CanadaDepartment of Chemistry, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, CanadaDepartment of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montreal, QC, CanadaDepartment of Chemistry, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC, Canada; Corresponding author.Limited information is available regarding the seasonal and spatial distribution of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in Canadian surface waters. Using improved analytical methods, we set out to evaluate the occurrence and risks of 15 EPA-priority EDCs in the St. Lawrence River and its main tributaries (69 locations). Surface water samples were also collected during a complete seasonal cycle along the Mille Iles River (17 locations), a tributary impacted by wastewater effluents and sewer overflows. In total, 137 surface water samples were analyzed for steroid hormones (altrenogest, androstenedione, equilin, equilenin, ethinylestradiol, α-estradiol, β-estradiol, estriol, estrone, levonorgestrel, medroxyprogesterone, norethindrone, progesterone, testosterone) and bisphenol A, in both the dissolved phase and suspended particulate matter (SPM). Of the 15 targeted EDCs, 14 compounds presented positive detections in the dissolved phase and 13 in the SPM. Summed EDC concentrations were reported in the range of 0.4–73 ng L−1 in dissolved phase samples and 0.1–228 ng g−1 in SPM samples. Bisphenol A was rarely detected in the dissolved phase but accumulated at high levels in suspended solids. Summed concentrations of hormones were generally higher during the spring and winter seasons, and lower during the summer. Estradiol (β-E2) presented the most frequent exceedances to the predicted no-effect concentration threshold (28/137 samples above the PNEC, or 20%), while a few exceedances were also reported for ethinylestradiol (4/137 above the PNEC, or 3%). The total estrogenic activity (EEQtotal) was higher than the threshold of 1 ng E2 L−1 for 26/137 samples, with estriol (E3) and β-E2 the preponderant contributors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666765722000357EPA-priority endocrine disruptorsSteroid hormones and bisphenol ASeasonal variationsSurface waterSuspended particulate matter
spellingShingle Ken Goeury
Gabriel Munoz
Sung Vo Duy
Michèle Prévost
Sébastien Sauvé
Occurrence and seasonal distribution of steroid hormones and bisphenol A in surface waters and suspended sediments of Quebec, Canada
Environmental Advances
EPA-priority endocrine disruptors
Steroid hormones and bisphenol A
Seasonal variations
Surface water
Suspended particulate matter
title Occurrence and seasonal distribution of steroid hormones and bisphenol A in surface waters and suspended sediments of Quebec, Canada
title_full Occurrence and seasonal distribution of steroid hormones and bisphenol A in surface waters and suspended sediments of Quebec, Canada
title_fullStr Occurrence and seasonal distribution of steroid hormones and bisphenol A in surface waters and suspended sediments of Quebec, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence and seasonal distribution of steroid hormones and bisphenol A in surface waters and suspended sediments of Quebec, Canada
title_short Occurrence and seasonal distribution of steroid hormones and bisphenol A in surface waters and suspended sediments of Quebec, Canada
title_sort occurrence and seasonal distribution of steroid hormones and bisphenol a in surface waters and suspended sediments of quebec canada
topic EPA-priority endocrine disruptors
Steroid hormones and bisphenol A
Seasonal variations
Surface water
Suspended particulate matter
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666765722000357
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