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First Evidence of Microplastic Presence in Bed Load Sediments of a Small Urban Stream in Warsaw

Sustainability 2022 2 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Adam Krajewski, Agnieszka Hejduk, Leszek Hejduk

Summary

Researchers conducted the first documented study of microplastic presence in bed sediments of a small urban stream in Warsaw, Poland, finding plastic particles in the streambed using a simple extraction and detection method. The study demonstrates that even minor urban waterways are affected by microplastic pollution and can transport it to larger river systems.

Study Type Environmental

Microplastics (MPs) are considered as a contaminant of widespread global concern. Due to their small size, MPs become bioavailable to many types of organisms and affect them. However, there is still little known about MP release on land, storage in soils and sediments, or their transport by runoff in rivers. Thus, the aim of this work was to present the results of the first, initial investigation on microplastic presence in an urban stream located in Warsaw, Poland. A simple and relatively inexpensive procedure that leads step-by-step to the detection of microplastics in bed load sediment is presented. It consists of sampling, sieving, density separation, organic matter reduction, and Nile Red staining. The presence of MP in the channel of Służew Creek was confirmed. The estimated amount of particles ranged from 191 to 279 pieces per 30 g of bed load sediment for the selected sampling sites. The number of particles seemed to increase with the catchment area. There is a need for further broad research focusing, among others, on the standardization of methods and laboratory procedures leading to microplastic detection.

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