OCCURRENCE OF ALKYLPHENOLS AND ALKYLPHENOL MONOETHOXYLATES AND DIETHOXYLATES IN NATURAL-WATERS OF THE LAURENTIAN GREAT-LAKES BASIN AND THE UPPER ST-LAWRENCE-RIVER
Dt. Bennie et al., OCCURRENCE OF ALKYLPHENOLS AND ALKYLPHENOL MONOETHOXYLATES AND DIETHOXYLATES IN NATURAL-WATERS OF THE LAURENTIAN GREAT-LAKES BASIN AND THE UPPER ST-LAWRENCE-RIVER, Science of the total environment, 193(3), 1997, pp. 263-275
Nonylphenol and its ethoxylates are oil the second priority substances
list (PSL2) to determine if they are 'toxic' as defined under the Can
adian Environmental Protection Act. This study addresses the need for
data on their occurrence in surface waters and sediments in Canada. Sa
mples of surface water from 35 sites in the Laurentian Great Lakes bas
in and the upper St. Lawrence River were analyzed for 4-nonylphenol (4
-NP), nonylphenol ethoxylate (NPE(1)), nonylphenol diethoxylate (NPE(2
)) and 4-tert-octylphenol (4-t-OP). Bottom sediment samples from nine
heavily industrialized sites were also analyzed for the same chemicals
. Measurable quantities of 4-NP and 4-t-OP were found in 24% of all wa
ter samples. Values ranged from < 0.010 mu g to 0.92 mu g/l and from <
0.005 to 0.084 mu g/l for 4-NP and 4-t-OP, respectively. Of the surfa
ce water samples, 58% were found to contain NPE(1) and 32% contained N
PE(2). Their concentrations ranged from < 0.020 to 7.8 mu g/l for NPE(
1) and from < 0.020 to 10 mu g/l for NPE(2). All nine sediment samples
contained 4-nonylphenol, with values ranging from 0.17 to 72 mu g/g (
dry weight). The majority of sediment samples also contained detectabl
e levels of the other contaminants. A total of 66% of sediments had de
tectable amounts of NPE(1) and concentrations ranged from < 0.015 to 3
8 mu g/g (dry weight), 66%, of sediments had detectable amounts of NPE
(2) and values ranged from < 0.015 to 6.0 mu g/g (dry weight) and 89%,
of sediment samples had detectable amounts of 4-t-OP and values range
d from < 0.010 to 1.8 mu g/g (dry weight). The highest concentrations
of the analytes found are well below acute toxicity thresholds, but in
some cases there may be cause for concern with regard to long-term ef
fects on reproductive health of fish. Copyright (C) 1997 Elsevier Scie
nce B.V.