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Investigation of microplastics contamination in drinking water of a German city

The Science of The Total Environment 2020 138 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Felix Weber, Felix Weber, Jutta Kerpen, Sebastian Wolff, René Langer, Vanessa Eschweiler

Summary

Drinking water in a German city was investigated for microplastic contamination by sampling from household connections, a transfer station, and consumption taps in multiple types of buildings. Microplastics were detected in drinking water at several sampling points, raising questions about treatment efficacy and human exposure through drinking water consumption.

Study Type Environmental

The drinking water of a German city was investigated for microplastics. Random samples were taken from three house connections, one transfer station, and five consumption taps in an educational institution, an apartment, a single-family house, a residential building, and a commercial enterprise. The sample volumes ranged from 0.25-1.3 m3. A stainless-steel membrane served as a sampling filter. HCl was used for the acidic digestion of the inorganic precipitates. Raman micro spectroscopy was used for the analysis of microplastic particles. The detection limit was 10 μm. Particles and fibers ≥100 μm were measured on 100% of the filter area, while particles and fibers <100 μm were measured on 50% of the filter area. The analytical procedure was validated by determining recovery rates and analyses of blanks. In addition to microplastics, pigmented particles and fibers were also analyzed. Neither microplastic particles and fibers nor pigmented particles and fibers were detected at house connections and the transfer station. No microplastics were detected in any sample at consumption taps. At one tap, 113 ± 83 copper phthalocyanine particles m-3 were detected.

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