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Occurrence of pharmaceuticals, hazard assessment and ecotoxicological evaluation of wastewater treatment plants in Costa Rica

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Ramírez Morales, Didier Daniel
Arias Mora, Víctor
Montiel Mora, José Rolando
Cambronero Heinrichs, Juan Carlos
Briceño Guevara, Susana

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A monitoring study was carried out in three agriculturally influenced microcatchments in Costa Rica during 2012–2014, for pesticides and water quality parameters. A total of 42 pesticides were analyzed, detecting the following in water samples: two herbicides (oxyfluorfen, diuron), four insecticides (carbofuran, chlorpyrifos, oxamyl, ethion), and two fungicides (thiabendazole, carbendazim); while in sediment samples only the insecticides, chlorpyrifos and cypermethrin were found. Water quality was also assessed by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment Water Quality Index and the National Sanitation Water Quality Index, the first one classified most of the sampling point as marginal and poor quality while the second one classified most of them as good quality, the most affected parameters were nitrate, phosphorous, suspended solids and organic matter content. The results suggest that the water quality in the microcatchments seems to be affected by the nearby agricultural and urban activities in the region.

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Ecotoxicology, Environmental risk, Physicochemical analysis, Sediment, Surface water monitoring, Water quality index

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653520320464

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