Issue 7, 2024

Investigation of microplastics in urban rivers of Eastern China in summer: abundance, characteristics and ecological risk assessment

Abstract

Microplastics (MPs) are increasingly becoming recognized as worldwide environmental contaminants, exerting a substantial impact on the safety of city rivers. This study explored the abundance and characteristics of MPs in summer 2023, including June and August, representing plum rain and typhoon rain seasons. The Qinhuai River exhibits more spatial fluctuations in six sampling sites with average concentrations of 470 ± 119.56 items per L, and the abundance increases with the water flows in the river. Downstream had the highest MP abundance of 484 ± 121.34 items per L, which were positive with the concentration of suspended solids (SS). Transparent and green MPs were more even in the sampling sites, and the shapes of fragments were predominant in the summer. Interestingly, the proportion of fiber and small-sized (38–75 μm) microplastics was predominant in the plum rain seasons, while the percentage of large-sized (270–5000 μm) and polymers of PE occurred in the typhoon rain seasons. The index of hazard scores of plastic polymers (H) revealed that the studied river had a severe pollution level (IV), which was highly influenced by PVC and PC. Besides, the pollution load index PLI value of different rain seasons was slightly polluted (I), while the PLI in autumn rain seasons was relatively higher than that in other seasons due to the higher variance of MPs. Therefore, the ecological risk of microplastics of PVC and PC in the Qinhuai River during varying seasons should be seriously considered. Our research is expected to provide valuable assistance in improving the management of urban rivers.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of microplastics in urban rivers of Eastern China in summer: abundance, characteristics and ecological risk assessment

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Mar 2024
Accepted
29 May 2024
First published
07 Jun 2024

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2024,26, 1245-1256

Investigation of microplastics in urban rivers of Eastern China in summer: abundance, characteristics and ecological risk assessment

L. Wang, J. Huang, M. Chen, H. Jin, Y. Wu and X. Chen, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2024, 26, 1245 DOI: 10.1039/D4EM00153B

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