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Micropollutants in Large Lakes

From Potential Pollution Sources to Risk Assessments

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Buch | Hardcover
312 Seiten
2018
Crc Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8153-7488-6 (ISBN)
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Scientists, regulators, and the general public are now more and more aware of the chemicals present in surface waters worldwide. Agrochemicals, such as herbicides or insecticides, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics can be detected at low to medium concentrations in seas, groundwaters and rivers. Among freshwaters, lakes are of particular concern. These large reservoirs are used as sources of food and drinking water, but also serve for recreational activities.


This book aims in presenting insights into the physical, chemical, and ecological dynamics of large lakes that enable proposing recommendations for sustainable lake management regarding chemicals. Lake Geneva, Switzerland, is used as a case study, but the developed methodologies and tools can be useful for lake water quality management in general.


A first chapter is dedicated to the chemicals entering the lake through agriculture. These are mainly pesticides. After a review of the different types of compounds, the authors present the main pathways these compounds follow to enter the lake. The case of glyphosate, an herbicide largely used worldwide, is presented. A second chapter illustrates the urban source of pollutants with the case of pharmaceuticals and biocides. Two models are presented that allow estimating the load and the dynamic of these chemicals that may exit from an urban catchment and therefore reach a lake. Special attention will be paid to the `end of pipe’ removal of these compounds at a WWTP. A third chapter is dedicated to the lake circulation. The aim of this chapter is to present an overall description of the lake’s hydrodynamics, which is driven by three factors: wind, temperature and Coriolis forces. To achieve this aim, a hydrodynamic model is presented that allows describing the behavior of the top layer of the lake based on the wind direction. The importance of stable hydrogen and oxygen isotopes for characterizing the sources of water and the mixing processes in the lake is also described.





The next chapters are dedicated to a Bay, called the Vidy Bay, that receives the treated effluents of the largest wastewater treatment plant of the lake catchment. This latter represents therefore one of the major point sources of contaminants for lake Geneva. These two chapters will focus on the various processes that control the transfer of chemicals (associated to particles or in a dissolved state) discharged into the bay and transported to the lake’s main water body.


Then, a next chapter focuses on one major issue of chemicals in aquatic systems like lakes, i.e. the risk of the mixture of chemicals. The evaluation of the risk of mixture is not trivial and the models that allow doing it are presented in a critical way. Their validity as predictive tools is illustrated with the example of herbicides mixture in Lake Geneva.


A final chapter synthesizes the main findings and discusses some recommendations for the management of large lakes regarding micropollution.

Nathalie Chèvre is an ecotoxicologist, working for 15 years on environmental risk assessment of chemicals. She is an environmental engineer from EPFL and has a thesis in ecotoxicology. She worked in Montréal and Zurich (EAWAG). She is currently lecturer at the University of Lausanne. She coordinated the project Léman21 which results are presented in this book.

Introduction


Lakes as resources


Micropollutants in surface waters: a worldwide recognition of the issue


Book chapters


References





Agricultural sources of micropollutants: from the catchment to the lake


Agricultural sources of micropollutants of the catchment


Source and transport dynamics of glyphosate: a case study in Swiss vineyards


Synthesis and conclusions


References





Urban sources of micropollutants: From the catchment to the lake


Introduction


Micropollutants found in urban waters


Fate of micropollutants in WWTPs


Conclusions


References





Current of Lake Geneva


Introduction


Wind patterns on Lake Geneva


Hydrodynamic modeling


Vidy Bay current patterns


Transport of water within Lake Geneva based on the stable isotope compositional variations of water in Lake Geneva


Summary and conclusion


References





Occurrence, fate and ecotoxicological relevance of micropollutants in Vidy Bay


Introduction


The Vidy Bay – morphology and pollution source


Vidy Bay hydrodynamics


Spatio-temporal occurrence of micropollutants in Vidy Bay


Ecotoxicological risk associated to wastewater-derived micropollutants


Dilution and degradation processes affecting micropollutant concentrations in Vidy Bay


Modelling the micropollutants plume in the Vidy Bay


Environmental implications


References





Sediment-bound contaminant transport dynamics in and around Vidy Bay


Introduction


Hydrodynamics within the Bay


Contaminant path tracing and sediment focusing


Colloid and aggregate characterization


Vertical and lateral sedimentation pathways in Vidy Bay


Hydrodynamic conditions of Vidy Bay’s BBL


Conclusions


References





Mixture risk assessment of chemicals: from the theory to the application


Introduction


Mixture effect assessment theory


Risk assessment of chemical mixtures in the Lake Geneva catchment


Comparison with ecological data


Conclusion


References





Synthesis and perspectives


Sources of chemicals: the catchment


Understanding lake hydrodynamics as a prerequisite for the estimation of chemical behaviour


Behaviour of dissolved chemicals in a lake


Behaviour of sediment-bound chemicals in a lake


Risk assessment of the chemicals present in a lake


References

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Bosa Roca
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 240 mm
Gewicht 739 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geophysik
Technik
ISBN-10 0-8153-7488-7 / 0815374887
ISBN-13 978-0-8153-7488-6 / 9780815374886
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