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        Persistent toxic substances in urban highway runoff in Shanghai

        2014-09-06 10:49:43ZhangHaipingTengJunweiJiangYueYinQiuxiao
        關(guān)鍵詞:芳烴徑流基準(zhǔn)

        Zhang Haiping Teng Junwei Jiang Yue Yin Qiuxiao

        (1College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China)(2 Shenyang Urban Planning Design and Research Institute, Shenyang 110004, China)(3 Shanghai Dongtan International Wetland Co., Ltd, Shanghai 202162, China)

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        Persistent toxic substances in urban highway runoff in Shanghai

        Zhang Haiping1Teng Junwei1Jiang Yue2Yin Qiuxiao3

        (1College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China)(2Shenyang Urban Planning Design and Research Institute, Shenyang 110004, China)(3Shanghai Dongtan International Wetland Co., Ltd, Shanghai 202162, China)

        Urban highway runoff samples from seventeen rainfall events were collected in Shanghai in 2011. The concentrations of ten heavy metals and sixteen polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are analyzed. The results show that the heavy metal concentrations range within 0.50 to 51.80 (As), 0 to 20.80 (Se), 13.67 to 445.80 (Zn), 0 to 44.20 (Pb), 0 to 15.80 (Ni), 39.58 to 264.20 (Fe), 0 to 253.00 (Mn), 0 to 8.20 (Cr), 0 to 124.20 (Cu), and 159.83 to 536.40 μg/L (Al). Se, Pb, Mn and Al concentrations in most samples exceed their corresponding criterion continuous concentrations (CCCs), while Zn and Cu concentrations exceed their criterion maximum concentrations (CMCs). The concentrations of ΣPAHs range within 37.25 to 114.57 ng/L and concentrations of PAHs are all below their corresponding CCCs. Cu, Zn and ΣPAHs show the first flush phenomenon. Analysis results of the modified Nemerow index method (NIM) indicate that runoff from eight rainfall events may have very strong biological toxicity effects, four have strong effects, three have moderate effects and only two have insignificant effects. Therefore, it is concluded that urban highway runoff is a significant pollution source to aquatic ecosystems and needs immediate purification.

        highway runoff; heavy metal; PAHs; Nemerow index method; toxicity

        Highway runoff has been considered as one of the major contributing sources that deteriorate the quality of receiving waters[1-2]. During wet weather periods, highway runoff carries many pollutants, the components of which are very complex, including many different xenobiotic compounds[3]. These compounds may threaten aquatic organisms and lead to the alternation of the freshwater ecosystems[4-5].

        Much attention has been paid to heavy metals and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) due to their frequent occurrence in highway runoff and their toxicological effects on the environment and human beings[6]. Studies showed that the toxicity of runoff samples was associated with heavy metals and PAHs which were related to tires and exhaust gas of vehicles on urban highways[7-10]. The contamination of aquatic systems by heavy metals and PAHs can be critical because of their persistence in the environment. Furthermore, they can gradually accumulate in some plants and animals, and interfere with human’s normal metabolic activity when taken in through the food chain[11]. Due to their toxicity and carcinogenicity, sixteen PAHs have been classified as priority pollutants by the United State Environment Protection Agency (USEPA)[12].

        In recent years, more and more urban infrastructures such as highways have been built in Shanghai, resulting in increasingly serious runoff pollution[13]. The mean concentrations of TSS, TN, TP and NH3-N are 264, 7.51, 0.63 and 3.87 mg/L in the highway runoff in Shanghai, respectively, which are worse than the Environmental Quality Standards for Surface Water Grade V, and the COD load from the traffic areas in Shanghai is 1 399 kg/(hm2·a). Runoff pollution imposes significant adverse impacts on the receiving waters[14-15]. However, up to now there are few studies on heavy metal and PAHs contaminations in the highway runoff in Shanghai and the information is seldom available.

        This study will investigate ten heavy metals (As, Se, Zn, Pb, Ni, Fe, Mn, Cr, Cu and Al) and sixteen PAHs in highway runoff as a preliminary work of a proposed rainwater harvesting project. The pollution level and biotoxicity effects of runoff samples will also be assessed using the modified Nemerow index method (NIM).

        1 Materials and Methods

        1.1 Sites and sampling

        Runoff samples were collected from a highway in Shanghai downtown area during seventeen rainfall events from April 2011 to August 2011. The traffic volume of the highway ranges from 4 154 to 9 820 veh/h.

        The runoff samples for analysis were collected in polyethylene bottles (1 L), placed at the bottom of storm-drains on both undersides of the highway. Both grab and composite samples were collected. The composite samples were accomplished by taking a fixed amount of samples at fixed time intervals (15 min) during a storm. All samples were stored immediately in darkness at 4 ℃ until analyzed the following day, which were filtered through a 0.45 μm Millipore filter before testing.

        1.2 Sample analysis

        Metal analysis (As, Se, Zn, Pb, Ni, Fe, Mn, Cr, Cu and Al) was performed using the Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometer (ICP-AES, Perkin Elmer Optima 2100 DV). Sixteen PAHs classified as priority pollutants by USEPA were extracted and analyzed by the solid-phase extraction-gas chromatographic method with mass spectrometric detection.

        2 Results and Discussion

        2.1 Characteristics of heavy metals and PAHs

        The concentrations of ten metals and PAHs in all the samples are listed in Figs.1 and 2, respectively.

        Fig.1 Concentrations of heavy metals from seventeen rainfall events in the highway runoff

        Fig.2 Concentrations of LMW PAHs and Σ16PAHs in the highway runoff from seventeen rainfall events

        The criterion maximum concentration (CMC) and criterion continuous concentration (CCC) from the National Recommended Water Quality Criteria are applied for the evaluation of contamination in urban stormwater runoff (see Tabs.1 and 2). The CMC is known as the “acute” toxicity to aquatic life. The concentrations of these pollutants exceeding the value of CMC indicate that their adverse effects on living creatures will occur frequently in a short time. The CCC is equated with chronic toxicity. The concentrations of these pollutants exceeding the value of CCC indicate that their adverse effects on living creatures may increase in incidence from rare to occasional over a long time. The CMC and CCC values have been widely used to assess the water quality[16].

        Tab.1 CMC and CCC of heavy metals

        Tab.2 CMC and CCC of LMW PAHs

        The heavy metal concentrations varied greatly and ranged within 0.50 to 51.80 (As), 0 to 20.80 (Se), 13.67 to 445.80 (Zn), 0 to 44.20 (Pb), 0 to 15.80 (Ni), 39.58 to 264.20 (Fe), 0 to 253.00 (Mn), 0 to 8.20 (Cr), 0 to 124.20 (Cu), and 159.83 to 536.40 μg/L (Al). Cd was not detected, while Se, Pb, Mn and Al concentrations in most samples exceed their corresponding CCCs. Zn and Cu concentrations in most samples exceed their corresponding CMCs. Therefore, Zn and Cu can be regarded as key metal pollutants in the highway runoff in Shanghai.

        Of 16 analyzed PAHs, four low-molecular weight (LMW) PAHs were detected as primary pollutants: naphthalene, fluorine, phenanthrene and pyrene. This may result from the fact that high-molecular weight PAHs have low solubility and mainly concentrate in the particles, while LMW PAHs can easily dissolve in the rainwater and accumulate in the ground through wet deposition[17]. The concentrations of ΣPAHs ranged within 37.25 to 114.57 ng/L and the concentrations of LMW PAHs were all below their corresponding CCCs.

        The concentration variations of main metals (Cu, Zn) and ΣPAHs during a single rainfall event were further investigated. The data from the rainfall event of June 4, 2011 were used as an example for analysis here. As shown in Fig.3, for both heavy metals and ΣPAHs, the first flush phenomenon was quite obvious. The concentration reached the highest in 15 min after the runoff started. The heavy metal concentrations remained at a low and relatively constant level afterwards, while the ΣPAHs concentrations varied greatly. It is noted that there is a significantly positive correlation between the rainfall intensity and the ΣPAHs concentrations, while it is less significant between the rainfall intensity and the heavy metal concentrations.

        Fig.3 Pollutographs for June 4, 2011 rainfall event

        2.2 Evaluation of urban highway runoff

        The modified Nemerow index method is applied to assess the water quality of highway runoff, which can be formulated as follows[18]:

        (1)

        (2)

        (3)

        Tab.3 Water quality classification

        The weights are calculated on the basis of CMC standard levels and shown in Tab.4. Tab.5 presents the modified Nemerow index value and water quality classification of highway runoff samples. The analysis results of the modified NIM indicate that runoff from eight rainfall events (belonging to Ⅴ) may have very strong biological toxicity effects, four (belonging to Ⅳ) have strong effects, three (belonging to Ⅲ) have moderate effects and only two (belonging to Ⅱ) have insignificant effects. It shows that in the samples taken from seventeen rainfall events, 47% is very poor, 24% is poor, 18% is relatively good, and only 12% is good. Therefore, the urban highway runoff has varying degrees of biological toxicity, but is highly toxic in general.

        Tab.4 Weights of metals and PAHs of urban highway runoff

        Tab.5 Modified Nemerow index value and water quality classification of seventeen samples

        DateNemerowindexFWaterqualityclassification2011?04?158.97to16.85Ⅴ2011?05?2211.00to13.00Ⅴ2011?05?235.46to10.46ⅣtoⅤ2011?06?046.33Ⅳ2011?06?063.49Ⅲ2011?06?108.10Ⅴ2011?06?143.27Ⅲ2011?06?151.88Ⅱ2011?06?173.78Ⅲ2011?06?181.73Ⅱ2011?06?216.66Ⅳ2011?07?047.45Ⅴ2011?07?1412.89Ⅴ2011?07?319.16Ⅴ2011?08?0315.96Ⅴ2011?08?047.05Ⅳ2011?08?149.77Ⅴ

        3 Conclusion

        Urban highway runoff samples from seventeen rainfall events in Shanghai in 2011 were collected and analyzed. Cd was not detected. Se, Pb, Mn and Al concentrations in most samples exceed their corresponding CCCs, while Zn and Cu concentrations in most samples exceed their corresponding CMCs. Continuous monitoring of single rainfall events reveals that Zn and Cu has a typical first flush effect. The concentration peaks occurred immediately after the runoff started (around 15 min), and the concentration remained at a low and relatively constant level soon afterwards. Of 16 analyzed PAHs, four LMW PAHs were detected as primary pollutants: naphthalene, fluorine, phenanthrene and pyrene. The concentrations of ΣPAHs ranged within 37.25 to 114.57 ng/L, which were all below their corresponding CCCs. ΣPAHs also had first flush effects and the concentration was positively correlated to the rainfall intensity. The analysis results of the modified NIM show that runoff from eight rainfall events may have very strong biological toxicity effects, four have strong effects, three have moderate effects and only two have insignificant effects, indicating that urban highway runoff in Shanghai has varying levels of biological toxicity, but is highly toxic in general. Therefore, it is concluded that urban highway runoff is a significant pollution source to aquatic ecosystems and needs immediate purification.

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        上海市高架道路徑流持久性有毒物質(zhì)研究

        張海平1滕俊偉1姜 月2尹秋曉3

        (1同濟(jì)大學(xué)環(huán)境科學(xué)與工程學(xué)院,上海200092)(2沈陽市規(guī)劃設(shè)計(jì)研究院,沈陽110004)(3上海東灘國際濕地有限公司,上海202162)

        對(duì)上海市高架道路17場降雨徑流進(jìn)行收集監(jiān)測,分析了降雨徑流中10種重金屬和16種多環(huán)芳烴(PAHs)的濃度.結(jié)果表明:上海市高架道路徑流中10種重金屬As, Se, Zn, Pb, Ni, Fe, Mn, Cr, Cu 和Al的濃度范圍分別為0.50~51.80, 0~20.80, 13.67~445.80, 0~44.20, 0~15.80, 39.58~264.20, 0~253.00, 0~8.20, 0~124.20, 159.83~536.40 μg/L.其中,Se, Pb, Mn 和Al濃度值超過了其對(duì)應(yīng)的基準(zhǔn)連續(xù)濃度,而Zn和Cu則超過了其所對(duì)應(yīng)的基準(zhǔn)最大濃度.徑流中多環(huán)芳烴濃度值范圍為37.25~114.57 ng/L,均低于對(duì)應(yīng)的基準(zhǔn)連續(xù)濃度.Zn, Cu和PAHs表現(xiàn)出明顯的初期沖刷效應(yīng).運(yùn)用改進(jìn)的內(nèi)梅羅指數(shù)法對(duì)徑流水質(zhì)進(jìn)行評(píng)價(jià),發(fā)現(xiàn)8場降雨徑流樣品水質(zhì)生物毒性極強(qiáng),4場生物毒性較強(qiáng),3場生物毒性一般,僅有2場生物毒性較弱.因此,城市高架道路徑流對(duì)水生態(tài)系統(tǒng)具有較高的生態(tài)風(fēng)險(xiǎn),需對(duì)其進(jìn)行凈化處理.

        高架道路徑流;重金屬;多環(huán)芳烴;內(nèi)梅羅指數(shù)法;毒性

        X522

        Key Project of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(No.11231202100).

        :Zhang Haiping, Teng Junwei, Jiang Yue, et al. Persistent toxic substances in urban highway runoff in Shanghai[J].Journal of Southeast University (English Edition),2014,30(2):251-254.

        10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2014.02.021

        10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2014.02.021

        Received 2013-10-15.

        Biography:Zhang Haiping (1966—), male, doctor, professor, hpzhang@#edu.cn.

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