Occurrence of personal care products as emerging chemicals of concern in water resources: A review

Personal care products (PCPs) are a diverse group of common household substances used for health, beauty and cleaning purposes. These include disinfectants, fragrances, insect repellents, preservatives and UV filters, among others. Some of them are considered chemicals of emerging concern due to the...

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Aquatic environment
Emerging pollutant
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
PCPs
Wastewater
Aquatic ecosystems
Chemicals
Developing countries
Endocrine disrupters
Filtration
Ground water
Groundwater pollution
Odors
Sewage
Sewage pumping plants
Sewage treatment plants
Surface waters
Toxicity
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment
Water treatment plants
Aquatic environments
Emerging pollutants
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
PCPs
Personal care products
Reproductive disorders
Wastewater treatment plant effluent
Wastewater treatment plants
Effluents
Antiinfective agent
Chemicals and drugs
Diethyltoluamide
Disinfectant agent
Fragrance
Galaxolide
Ground water
Insect repellent
Methyl paraben
Oxybenzone
Personal care product
Preservative
Sunscreen
Surface water
Triclocarban
Triclosan
Unclassified drug
Cosmetic
Concentration (composition)
Developing world
Eeffluent
Endocrine disruptor
Pollution incidence
Pollution monitoring
PPCP
Wastewater
Water quality
Water resource
Chemical analysis
Effluent
Environmental impact assessment
Review
Sludge
Spain
United States
Waste water management
Water contamination
Water pollution
Water supply
Analysis
Environmental monitoring
Sewage
Waste water
Water pollutant
Water supply
Hexapoda
Cosmetics
Environmental monitoring
Sewage
Waste water
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Water resources
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Occurrence of personal care products as emerging chemicals of concern in water resources: A review
title Occurrence of personal care products as emerging chemicals of concern in water resources: A review
spellingShingle Occurrence of personal care products as emerging chemicals of concern in water resources: A review
Aquatic environment
Emerging pollutant
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
PCPs
Wastewater
Aquatic ecosystems
Chemicals
Developing countries
Endocrine disrupters
Filtration
Ground water
Groundwater pollution
Odors
Sewage
Sewage pumping plants
Sewage treatment plants
Surface waters
Toxicity
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment
Water treatment plants
Aquatic environments
Emerging pollutants
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
PCPs
Personal care products
Reproductive disorders
Wastewater treatment plant effluent
Wastewater treatment plants
Effluents
Antiinfective agent
Chemicals and drugs
Diethyltoluamide
Disinfectant agent
Fragrance
Galaxolide
Ground water
Insect repellent
Methyl paraben
Oxybenzone
Personal care product
Preservative
Sunscreen
Surface water
Triclocarban
Triclosan
Unclassified drug
Cosmetic
Concentration (composition)
Developing world
Eeffluent
Endocrine disruptor
Pollution incidence
Pollution monitoring
PPCP
Wastewater
Water quality
Water resource
Chemical analysis
Effluent
Environmental impact assessment
Review
Sludge
Spain
United States
Waste water management
Water contamination
Water pollution
Water supply
Analysis
Environmental monitoring
Sewage
Waste water
Water pollutant
Water supply
Hexapoda
Cosmetics
Environmental monitoring
Sewage
Waste water
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Water resources
title_short Occurrence of personal care products as emerging chemicals of concern in water resources: A review
title_full Occurrence of personal care products as emerging chemicals of concern in water resources: A review
title_fullStr Occurrence of personal care products as emerging chemicals of concern in water resources: A review
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of personal care products as emerging chemicals of concern in water resources: A review
title_sort Occurrence of personal care products as emerging chemicals of concern in water resources: A review
dc.subject.keywords.none.fl_str_mv Aquatic environment
Emerging pollutant
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
PCPs
Wastewater
Aquatic ecosystems
Chemicals
Developing countries
Endocrine disrupters
Filtration
Ground water
Groundwater pollution
Odors
Sewage
Sewage pumping plants
Sewage treatment plants
Surface waters
Toxicity
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment
Water treatment plants
Aquatic environments
Emerging pollutants
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
PCPs
Personal care products
Reproductive disorders
Wastewater treatment plant effluent
Wastewater treatment plants
Effluents
Antiinfective agent
Chemicals and drugs
Diethyltoluamide
Disinfectant agent
Fragrance
Galaxolide
Ground water
Insect repellent
Methyl paraben
Oxybenzone
Personal care product
Preservative
Sunscreen
Surface water
Triclocarban
Triclosan
Unclassified drug
Cosmetic
Concentration (composition)
Developing world
Eeffluent
Endocrine disruptor
Pollution incidence
Pollution monitoring
PPCP
Wastewater
Water quality
Water resource
Chemical analysis
Effluent
Environmental impact assessment
Review
Sludge
Spain
United States
Waste water management
Water contamination
Water pollution
Water supply
Analysis
Environmental monitoring
Sewage
Waste water
Water pollutant
Water supply
Hexapoda
Cosmetics
Environmental monitoring
Sewage
Waste water
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Water resources
topic Aquatic environment
Emerging pollutant
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
PCPs
Wastewater
Aquatic ecosystems
Chemicals
Developing countries
Endocrine disrupters
Filtration
Ground water
Groundwater pollution
Odors
Sewage
Sewage pumping plants
Sewage treatment plants
Surface waters
Toxicity
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment
Water treatment plants
Aquatic environments
Emerging pollutants
Endocrine disrupting chemicals
PCPs
Personal care products
Reproductive disorders
Wastewater treatment plant effluent
Wastewater treatment plants
Effluents
Antiinfective agent
Chemicals and drugs
Diethyltoluamide
Disinfectant agent
Fragrance
Galaxolide
Ground water
Insect repellent
Methyl paraben
Oxybenzone
Personal care product
Preservative
Sunscreen
Surface water
Triclocarban
Triclosan
Unclassified drug
Cosmetic
Concentration (composition)
Developing world
Eeffluent
Endocrine disruptor
Pollution incidence
Pollution monitoring
PPCP
Wastewater
Water quality
Water resource
Chemical analysis
Effluent
Environmental impact assessment
Review
Sludge
Spain
United States
Waste water management
Water contamination
Water pollution
Water supply
Analysis
Environmental monitoring
Sewage
Waste water
Water pollutant
Water supply
Hexapoda
Cosmetics
Environmental monitoring
Sewage
Waste water
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Water resources
description Personal care products (PCPs) are a diverse group of common household substances used for health, beauty and cleaning purposes. These include disinfectants, fragrances, insect repellents, preservatives and UV filters, among others. Some of them are considered chemicals of emerging concern due to their presence and negative impact on aquatic ecosystems, specially related to endocrine disruption and reproductive disorders. The entry of those chemicals to water bodies occurs mainly through the sewage effluents from wastewater treatment plants due to their incomplete or inefficient removal. The purpose of this review was to collect and analyze data about the incidence and concentrations of PCPs reported as emerging pollutants in different water matrices, including wastewater influents and effluents. Our database is composed of 141 articles with information about 72 PCPs recorded as emerging pollutants in 30 countries, in concentrations ranging from 0.029 ng/L to 7.811 × 106 ng/L. Fragrances, antiseptics and sunscreens were the most reported groups. As expected, the largest number of PCPs documented as emerging pollutants were found in wastewater treatment plant effluents with a total of 64 compounds, compared to 43 in surface water and 23 in groundwater, which evidence the anthropological contribution of PCPs to water bodies. These molecules were found in all the continents, however, there is a lack of information regarding the presence of emerging pollutants from PCPs in developing countries. Therefore, we suggest further efforts in assessing the occurrence and concentrations of these chemicals in those areas. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.
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The purpose of this review was to collect and analyze data about the incidence and concentrations of PCPs reported as emerging pollutants in different water matrices, including wastewater influents and effluents. Our database is composed of 141 articles with information about 72 PCPs recorded as emerging pollutants in 30 countries, in concentrations ranging from 0.029 ng/L to 7.811 × 106 ng/L. Fragrances, antiseptics and sunscreens were the most reported groups. As expected, the largest number of PCPs documented as emerging pollutants were found in wastewater treatment plant effluents with a total of 64 compounds, compared to 43 in surface water and 23 in groundwater, which evidence the anthropological contribution of PCPs to water bodies. These molecules were found in all the continents, however, there is a lack of information regarding the presence of emerging pollutants from PCPs in developing countries. 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