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Pollution Characteristics and Risk Assessment of Microplastics and Plasticizers Around a Typical Chemical Industrial Park
Summary
Plastic manufacturing facilities are an overlooked but significant local source of microplastic and chemical pollution. Sampling a river downstream of a Chinese plastics industrial park, researchers found microplastic concentrations 2.8 times higher below the plant's wastewater discharge point than upstream, with an estimated 22 trillion microplastic particles entering the environment from that single facility annually. The study also detected high levels of DEHP, a plasticizer chemical classified as an endocrine disruptor, in both water and sediments — highlighting that plastic production zones create compound pollution risks combining microplastics with hazardous chemical additives.
Although the risks of microplastics (MPs) and plasticizers have received attention, plastic chemical parks, as an important source of them, lack adequate research. A river in eastern China that connects to Hangzhou Bay and receives wastewater from the plastics industry was targeted for investigation. The highest concentrations of MPs in water and sediment samples were found at the effluent (2250 ± 469 items/L and 3245 ± 430 items/kg, respectively). The WWTP effluent significantly increased the concentrations of MPs in the downstream water and sediments, which were 2.77 and 2.57 times higher than those in the upstream water, respectively. It was estimated that 2.24 × 1013 MPs entered the environment annually through wastewater discharge. The di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) concentration was the highest at the effluent (32.6 ± 7.9 μg/L in water and 2.7 ± 3.4 μg/g in sediment), and the downstream DEHP concentrations were 3.37 and 2.41 times higher than those in the upstream water and sediment, respectively. All three risk assessment models showed that the WWTP discharge outlet had the highest risk of MPs. DEHP in 87.5% of sediment samples posed a medium risk to algae.
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