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The chemical monitoring of organic pollutants using passive samplers within the framework of the PORTONOVO project (water quality in harbours of the Atlantic area) Marie-Hélène Dévier 1 , Nathalie Tapie 1 , Angel Belles 1 , Karyn Le Menach 1 , Maria Gonzalez-Rey 2 , Maria Bebianno 2 , Beatriz Echavarri Erasun 3 , José Antonio Juanes de la Peña 3 , Hélène Budzinski 1 1 EPOC (UMR 5805), LPTC, CNRS, University of Bordeaux 1, Talence, France; 2 IH Cantabria, University of Cantabria, 39005 Santander, Spain 3 CIMA, University of Algarve, 8005-139 Faro, Portugal

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The chemical monitoring of organic pollutants using passive samplers within the framework of the PORTONOVO project (water quality in

harbours of the Atlantic area)

Marie-Hélène Dévier1, Nathalie Tapie1, Angel Belles1, Karyn Le Menach1, Maria Gonzalez-Rey2, Maria Bebianno2, Beatriz Echavarri Erasun3, José Antonio

Juanes de la Peña3, Hélène Budzinski1

1 EPOC (UMR 5805), LPTC, CNRS, University of Bordeaux 1, Talence, France;

2 IH Cantabria, University of Cantabria, 39005 Santander, Spain

3 CIMA, University of Algarve, 8005-139 Faro, Portugal

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Portonovo Portonovo ProjectProjectwww.portonovoproject.or

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Atlantic Area Programme 2007 – 2013 : Interreg project PORTONOVOPriority 2 - Marine Environment & Renewable EnergiesFinancing: 1 800 000 € (60% ERDF)

PORTONOVO (Nov. 2009 – Feb. 2012):

to standardize a methodology for the water quality management in port areas all over along the Atlantic Area

Installation of a common tool allowing a sustainable management of harbour waters ("Decision Supporting System", DSS)

Economic development

Hydromorphological changes

"Good ecological potential"

"Good chemical status"

Ports Water Framework Directive (WFD)

Heavily modifie

d

water bodies

(HMWB)

What has to be protected? What does it have to be protected from? How can it be protected?

"Good ecological status"

"Good chemical status"

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Lead partner: University of Cantabria (Santander, Spain) José A. Juanes de la Peña, Environmental Hydraulics Institute "IH Cantabria"

11 partners + 12 associated partners: - Spain: 3 partners (plus 2 associated partners) - France: 3 (+5) - Portugal: 3 (+3) - United Kingdom: 2 (+2)

Partners of the project

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Ports associated to the project

Belfast

Cherbourg

Falmouth

BordeauxSantander

Portimao

Aveiro

Huelva

very different hydromorphological et socio-economical characteristics

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Interconnected activities

EPOC mainly involved in activity 6, but also in activity 7

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3) Establishment of management zonesActivities ERA & Indicators - Monitoring

1) Identification of HMWB zones

Salinity <30 ‰ <30 ‰ >30 ‰ >30 ‰Renewal rate Low (> 7days) High (≤ 7 days) Low (> 7days) High (≤ 7 days)

Type T1 T2 C1 C2

Coastal watersTransitional watersHMWB types:

Act. 3 – Governance: Cherbourg Urban Community - CUC (FR)

2) Division in relation to the water renewal rate

Act. 5 – Environmental modelling: Instituto Superior Técnico - IST (PT)

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Act. 4 - Environmental Risk Assessment: IH Cantabria (SP)

48% 52%

Methodology to identify and characterise environnemental hazards in port areas (point and diffuse sources)

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ECOLOGICAL POTENTIAL CHEMICAL STATUS

Biological indicators

Physico-chemical indicators

Invertebrates

Chlorophyll a

Macroalgaes

Angiosperm

General conditions

Specific pollutants

Water

Transparency

Oxygenation

Nutrients

Total Hydrocarbons

Other pollutants (water basin district)

Specific pollutants

Sediment

Organic conditions

Chemical conditions

Bioassays

Biomarkers

Priority substances

Annex X WFD/ Member state

Water Sediment Biota

Environm.qualitystandards (EQS)

Passive samplers

Other pollutants (water basin district)

EQS EQS

Bioaccumulation

ValvometryHFNI

Phytoplancton

Fish

ECOLOGICAL POTENTIAL CHEMICAL STATUS

Biological indicators

Physico-chemical indicators

Invertebrates

Chlorophyll a

Macroalgaes

Angiosperm

General conditions

Specific pollutants

Water

Transparency

Oxygenation

Nutrients

Total Hydrocarbons

Other pollutants (water basin district)

Specific pollutants

Sediment

Organic conditions

Chemical conditions

Bioassays

Biomarkers

Priority substances

Annex X WFD/ Member state

Water Sediment Biota

Environm.qualitystandards (EQS)

Passive samplers

Other pollutants (water basin district)

EQS EQS

Bioaccumulation

ValvometryHFNI

Phytoplancton

Fish

Act. 6: Indicators and environmental monitoring: AZTI Tecnalia (SP)

Which ones ?Support of new tools and

of relevant indicators

Methodology for the evaluation of the water quality in port areas

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Installation of a tool allowing for the processing, storage and interchange of all information related with water quality under a decision making perspective

Validation of the methodology and DSS through case studies application

Act. 7 - Decision Supporting System (DSS): Falmouth Harbour Commissioners (UK)

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Passive sampling as complementary approach relevant to the chemical monitoring

- Time-integrated average (TWA) concentrations and episodic events

- Quantification of extremely low pollution levels in water, undetected using conventional spot sampling

- Simplified logistics which permits to increase the number of sampling sites and the frequency of monitoring (as well as simplification of analyses)

Time

Co

nce

ntr

atio

n

From spot sampling(snapshot concentration) …

… To integrative sampling(time-weighted average concentration)

Time

Co

nce

ntr

atio

n

From spot sampling(snapshot concentration) …

… To integrative sampling(time-weighted average concentration)

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Passive samplers

SPMD Semi Permeable Membrane Device

hydrophobic organic compounds

POCISPolar Organic Chemical Integrative Sampler

hydrophilic organic compounds

Silicone strips

hydrophobic organic compounds

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Port of Bordeaux: Gironde estuary (France)6 port terminals along 100 km

Pauillac

Bordeaux

Le Verdon

Blaye

Ambes

Bassens

Pauillac

Bordeaux

Le Verdon

Blaye

Ambes

Bassens

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• POCIS PRC (Performance Reference Compounds)• 49 Pesticides + 21 Pharmaceuticals • Continuous since April 2010 (Bordeaux) or summer/winter (Pauillac)

Fungicides 5Insecticides 4Herbicides 28Pesticides metabolites 12NSAIDs 7Antidepressants 4Anxiolytics 4Bronchodilatators 4Antilipemiant 1Alkaloid 1

Variable and diluted environment making the chemical quality assessment very difficult (complex transferts, tidal dynamics, particulate load...)

Passive sampling

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Most frequently detected compounds in Bordeaux (annual mean)

Pesticides

(frequency = 100% & max. concentrations > 10 ng/L)

Pharmaceuticals

(frequency = 90% & max concentrations > 2 ng/L)

Minority pesticides: 5% Except caffein and theophylline > 50%

Ibuprofen8%Paracetamol

41%

Aspirin25%

Others (minor.)

Naproxen5%

Gemfibrozil1%

Ketoprofen6%

Carbamazepine7%

Nordiazepam

Diclofenac6%

Metolachlor ESA42%

Metolachlor OA11%

S-Metolachlor26%

Triazines & metabo.

8%

Chlorotoluron1%

Diuron2%

Thiamethoxam4%

Propiconazole1%

Carbetamide1%

Carbendazim2%Imidacloprid

2%

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Apr-10 May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sep-10 Oct-10 Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11

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Metolachlor OA

Metolachlor ESA

Metolachlor

Seasonal variations of levels S-metolachor and its metabolites (Bordeaux)

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Most frequently detected compounds in Bordeaux (annual mean)

Pesticides

(frequency = 100% & max. concentrations > 10 ng/L)

Pharmaceuticals

(frequency = 90% & max concentrations > 2 ng/L)

Minority pesticides: 5% Except caffein and theophylline > 50%

Ibuprofen8%Paracetamol

41%

Aspirin25%

Others (minor.)

Naproxen5%

Gemfibrozil1%

Ketoprofen6%

Carbamazepine7%

Nordiazepam

Diclofenac6%

Metolachlor ESA42%

Metolachlor OA11%

S-Metolachlor26%

Triazines & metabo.

8%

Chlorotoluron1%

Diuron2%

Thiamethoxam4%

Propiconazole1%

Carbetamide1%

Carbendazim2%Imidacloprid

2%

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Detection of very low concentration levels (POCIS)

Effects of these chemical coktails on aquatic organisms ?

PesticidesConcentration

(ng/L)Pharmaceuticals

Concentration (ng/L)

Irgarol 1.43 Gemfibrozil 3.20Linuron 0.37 Bromazepam 0.86Terbutryn 1.64 Fluoxetine 1.26Promethryn 0.46 Alprazolam 0.86Terbutylazine 1.12 Diazepam 0.57Propazine 0.14 Amitriptiline 0.56Ametryn 0.13Nicosulfuron 0.68 Bordeaux, August 2010Hexazinone 0.89Chlorotoluron 1.35Isoproturon 0.73134-dichlorodiphenylurea 1.07Metsulfuron-methyl 0.13Carbofuran 0.14Flazasulfuron 0.10Prosulfuron 0.17Methiocarb 0.03Azoxystrobin 1.37Flusilazole 1.15Diflufenican 0.53Fluazifop-p-butyl 0.03

(Minority compounds only)

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Port of Portimao (Portugal)

WWTP

port authority buildings

Marina de Boca do Rio

Arade River

PAB MBR

In collaboration with the University of Algarve

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MBR Aug. MBR Sept. MBR Oct.

PAB Aug. PAB Sept. PAB Oct.

PAB

MBR

Main pesticides detected in POCIS during 3 months

Also used as antifoulants (DMSA: dichlofluanid

metabolite)

Pharmaceuticals (POCIS): carbamazepine, paracetamol, ibuprofen, diclofenac, naproxen, gemfibrozil (1 - 100 ng/L), diazepam, nordiazepam, alprazolam, amitriptyline (0.1 - 1 ng/L) + caffein, theophylline (~70-80%)

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Port of SantanderIn collaboration with IH Cantabria

POCIS

SPMD

Silicone strips

Analyses in progress

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POCIS PES

Main pesticides detected in POCIS (1 month)

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PAHs in SPMD (1 month)

[PAH] in ng/LSPMD

(CV<7%)

Filtered surface water

(03/02/2011)

Filtered surface water

(24/02/2011)Naphthalene <3 2.7 4.2Acenaphthylene 0.24 nd 0.5Acenaphthene 0.47 0.5 0.8Fluorene 1.02 0.6 1.2Dibenzothiophene <0.1 0.7 0.6Phenanthrene 1.69 1.9 3.9Anthracene 0.12 0.1 0.2Fluoranthene 1.64 1.3 4.4Pyrene 0.90 0.9 2.5Benzo(a)anthracene 0.12 0.5 0.2Triphenylene + Chrysene 0.33 1.0 0.92,1-Benzonaphtothiophene 0.07 0.3 0.2Benzo(b)fluoranthene + Benzo(k)fluoranthene + Benzo(j)fluoranthene

0.92 nd nd

Benzo(e)pyrene 0.33 nd ndBenzo(a)pyrene 0.21 nd ndPerylene <0.1 nd ndIndeno(123-cd)pyrene 0.14 nd ndDibenzo(ah)anthracene + Dibenzo(ac)anthracene

<0.1 nd nd

Benzo(ghi)perylene 0.12 nd ndTotal PAHs 8.30 10 20

Proposed revised EQS probably by far lower than actually

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CONCLUSION

Portonovo objective:

Installation of a Decision Supporting System (DSS) for the balanced management of activities in harbour waters as well as a monitoring of the environmental quality in harbours along the Atlantic Area

www.portonovoproject.org

Passive sampling as complementary approach in the WFD:

Confirmed interest of passive samplers for the chemical monitoring in the context of the WFD (other than logistics ...):

Determination of TWA concentrations (although freely-dissolved conc.) Detection of numerous pesticides and pharmaceuticals in port waters Detection of pollutants undetected using conventional spot sampling (< 0.1 ng/L) Detection of WFD priority pollutants (atrazine, simazine, diuron, isoproturon, PAHs) and some other pollutants, notably those included in the ongoing review of the WFD priority pollutants (irgarol, terbutryn, ibuprofen, diclofenac)

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Thank you for your attention!

www.portonovoproject.org