Occurrence of 17α-ethinylestradiol in paranoá lake watershed (Brasília, Brazil): Sewage, freshwater and treated water

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Emerging contaminants such as 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2) can be discharged from sewage systems and contaminate water supplies. Paranoá Lake is a strategic water reservoir in Brasília (Brazil) that receives treated sewage from sewage treatment plants (STPs) and has recently become a water supply. This study monitored EE2 residues in different matrices from Paranoá Lake watershed using the ELISA method. This monitoring was performed together with the local environmental agency in two periods. EE2 was detected in all sewage samples showing that this residue is continually being discharged into the lake. However, EE2 was found in only one freshwater sample (0.07 ng L-1), which is below the predicted no-effect concentration considered as a risk for aquatic animals. EE2 was not detected in treated water. Nevertheless, the increased use of freshwater as a water supply signals the need for continuous EE2 monitoring in the lake.

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Gomes, J. P., Timo, G. O., de Paula, L. M., Costa, T. V. L., Rocha Júnior, P. R. de S., de Mello, M. H., & Oliveira, J. L. da M. (2021). Occurrence of 17α-ethinylestradiol in paranoá lake watershed (Brasília, Brazil): Sewage, freshwater and treated water. Revista Ambiente e Agua, 16(4). https://doi.org/10.4136/AMBI-AGUA.2686

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