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Microplastics in urban runoff: Global occurrence and fate

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Liuwei Wang, David O’Connor, Liuwei Wang, Liuwei Wang, Liuwei Wang, Deyi Hou, Liuwei Wang, Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Liuwei Wang, Liuwei Wang, Chengqian Wang, Chengqian Wang, Liuwei Wang, Liuwei Wang, Chengqian Wang, Liuwei Wang, Liuwei Wang, Liuwei Wang, Liuwei Wang, Chengqian Wang, David O’Connor, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu David O’Connor, Deyi Hou, Liuwei Wang, Wei‐Min Wu Liuwei Wang, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Liuwei Wang, Wei‐Min Wu Chengqian Wang, Liuwei Wang, Wei‐Min Wu Liuwei Wang, Liuwei Wang, Wei‐Min Wu Liuwei Wang, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Liuwei Wang, Jian Luo, Jian Luo, Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Jian Luo, Deyi Hou, Jian Luo, Deyi Hou, Jian Luo, Deyi Hou, Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Liuwei Wang, David O’Connor, Deyi Hou, Jian Luo, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Deyi Hou, Deyi Hou, Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Liuwei Wang, Wei‐Min Wu Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Liuwei Wang, Deyi Hou, Deyi Hou, Deyi Hou, Jian Luo, Liuwei Wang, Deyi Hou, Deyi Hou, Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu David O’Connor, Wei‐Min Wu Deyi Hou, Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Deyi Hou, Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu Wei‐Min Wu

Summary

This review examines global microplastic occurrence in urban runoff, finding concentrations up to 8,580 particles per liter, and highlights critical gaps in understanding microplastic mobilization, transport, and flux from urban environments to waterways.

Public concerns on microplastic (MP) pollution and its prevalence in urban runoff have grown exponentially. Huge amounts of MPs are transported from urban environments via surface runoff to different environment compartments, including rivers, lakes, reservoirs, estuaries, and oceans. The global concentrations of MPs in urban runoff range from 0 to 8580 particles/L. Understanding the sources, abundance, composition and characteristics of MPs in urban runoff on a global scale is a critical challenge because of the existence of multiple sources and spatiotemporal heterogeneity. Additionally, dynamic processes in the mobilization, aging, fragmentation, transport, and retention of MPs in urban runoff have been largely overlooked. Furthermore, the MP flux through urban runoff into rivers, lakes and even oceans is largely unknown, which is very important for better understanding the fate and transport of MPs in urban environments. Here, we provide a critical review of the global occurrence, transport, retention process, and sinks of MPs in urban runoff. Relevant policies, regulations and measures are put forward. Future global investigations and mitigation efforts will require us to address this issue cautiously, cooperating globally, nationally and regionally, and acting locally.

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