Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo State

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Main Author: Quináglia, Gilson Alves
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: França, Daniela Dayrell, Martini, Gisela de Assis, Toffoli, Fabiano Fernandes, Modesto, Rosângela Pacini, Kuno, Rúbia, Sato, Maria Inês Zanoli
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Summary: The endocrine disruptors are chemicals able to interfere with the action of hormones. They may be natural (estradiol, estriol, estrone) or synthetic hormones (ethinylestradiol, used for contraception), plasticizers such as bisphenol A, pesticides like DDT, among others. The high water demand in Sao Paulo State has led to an increase in groundwater exploitation, resulting in greater groundwater draw downs. Consequently, the input of surface water contaminated with endocrine disrupting compounds in groundwater will increase, especially in areas where high capacity wells are located near surface waters. These compounds can also reach the groundwater through leaching of septic system effluents or damaged sewage networks. In order to investigate the estrogenic activity in groundwaters of Sao Paulo State, CETESB used the BLYES bioassay (Bioluminescent Yeast Estrogen Screen) from 2011 to 2015. Out of 78 sampling sites in the monitoring program, 6 showed estrogenic activity higher than the quantification limit of the method, however, the values were below the trigger value 3.8 ng E2 eq L-1. These data indicate that the long-term consumption of groundwater poses no risk to human health. The results indicates that the groundwater of Sao Paulo State is still protected from the occurrence of estrogenic activity.
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spelling Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo StateInvestigação da atividade estrogênica em águas subterrâneas do Estado de São PauloBLYES. Endocrine disrupting chemicals. Groundwater.BLYES. Interferentes endócrinos. Águas subterrâneas.The endocrine disruptors are chemicals able to interfere with the action of hormones. They may be natural (estradiol, estriol, estrone) or synthetic hormones (ethinylestradiol, used for contraception), plasticizers such as bisphenol A, pesticides like DDT, among others. The high water demand in Sao Paulo State has led to an increase in groundwater exploitation, resulting in greater groundwater draw downs. Consequently, the input of surface water contaminated with endocrine disrupting compounds in groundwater will increase, especially in areas where high capacity wells are located near surface waters. These compounds can also reach the groundwater through leaching of septic system effluents or damaged sewage networks. In order to investigate the estrogenic activity in groundwaters of Sao Paulo State, CETESB used the BLYES bioassay (Bioluminescent Yeast Estrogen Screen) from 2011 to 2015. Out of 78 sampling sites in the monitoring program, 6 showed estrogenic activity higher than the quantification limit of the method, however, the values were below the trigger value 3.8 ng E2 eq L-1. These data indicate that the long-term consumption of groundwater poses no risk to human health. The results indicates that the groundwater of Sao Paulo State is still protected from the occurrence of estrogenic activity.Os interferentes endócrinos são substâncias químicas de diversas naturezas como hormônios naturais (estrona - E1, estradiol - E2, estriol - E3), hormônios sintéticos (etinilestradiol - EE2, utilizado em anticoncepcionais), compostos orgânicos sintéticos como o bisfenol A, praguicidas organoclorados como o DDT, entre outros, capazes de interferir na ação dos hormônios. Com o atual quadro de demanda hídrica no Estado de São Paulo e consequente aumento da exploração de água subterrânea, o potencial de infiltração de água superficial contaminada por interferentes endócrinos na água subterrânea tem aumentado devido ao rebaixamento do lençol, especialmente nos locais onde poços de alta vazão estão localizados próximos às águas superficiais. As redes de esgotos danificadas e sistemas sépticos podem também levar a lixiviação desses compostos para as águas subterrâneas. Com objetivo de investigar a atividade estrogênica em águas subterrâneas do Estado de São Paulo, a CETESB utilizou no presente estudo o bioensaio BLYES (Bioluminescent Yeast Estrogen Screen), baseado em leveduras bioluminescentes, no período de 2011 a 2015. Dos 78 pontos de coleta da rede de monitoramento, 6 apresentaram atividade estrogênica superior ao limite de quantificação do método, entretanto, os valores ficaram abaixo do valor de referência de 3,8 ng E2 eq L-1, evidenciando que não há risco à saúde humana para consumo de água subterrânea a longo prazo. Os resultados mostram que as águas subterrâneas analisadas estão protegidas quanto à ocorrência de atividade estrogênica.ABAS - Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneas2017-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfimage/jpeghttps://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/2866710.14295/ras.v31i1.28667Águas Subterrâneas; v. 31 n. 1 (2017): REVISTA ÁGUAS SUBTERRÂNEAS; 79-872179-97840101-7004reponame:Águas Subterrâneas (São Paulo. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneasinstacron:ABASporhttps://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/28667/18675https://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/28667/19367Copyright (c) 2017 Águas Subterrâneasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessQuináglia, Gilson AlvesFrança, Daniela DayrellMartini, Gisela de AssisToffoli, Fabiano FernandesModesto, Rosângela PaciniKuno, RúbiaSato, Maria Inês Zanoli2017-09-22T13:12:41Zoai:ojs.aguassubterraneas.abas.org:article/28667Revistahttps://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/ONGhttps://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/oaihidropaulo@gmail.com2179-97840101-7004opendoar:2017-09-22T13:12:41Águas Subterrâneas (São Paulo. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo State
Investigação da atividade estrogênica em águas subterrâneas do Estado de São Paulo
title Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo State
spellingShingle Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo State
Quináglia, Gilson Alves
BLYES. Endocrine disrupting chemicals. Groundwater.
BLYES. Interferentes endócrinos. Águas subterrâneas.
title_short Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo State
title_full Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo State
title_fullStr Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo State
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo State
title_sort Investigation of estrogenic activity in groundwater of Sao Paulo State
author Quináglia, Gilson Alves
author_facet Quináglia, Gilson Alves
França, Daniela Dayrell
Martini, Gisela de Assis
Toffoli, Fabiano Fernandes
Modesto, Rosângela Pacini
Kuno, Rúbia
Sato, Maria Inês Zanoli
author_role author
author2 França, Daniela Dayrell
Martini, Gisela de Assis
Toffoli, Fabiano Fernandes
Modesto, Rosângela Pacini
Kuno, Rúbia
Sato, Maria Inês Zanoli
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Quináglia, Gilson Alves
França, Daniela Dayrell
Martini, Gisela de Assis
Toffoli, Fabiano Fernandes
Modesto, Rosângela Pacini
Kuno, Rúbia
Sato, Maria Inês Zanoli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv BLYES. Endocrine disrupting chemicals. Groundwater.
BLYES. Interferentes endócrinos. Águas subterrâneas.
topic BLYES. Endocrine disrupting chemicals. Groundwater.
BLYES. Interferentes endócrinos. Águas subterrâneas.
description The endocrine disruptors are chemicals able to interfere with the action of hormones. They may be natural (estradiol, estriol, estrone) or synthetic hormones (ethinylestradiol, used for contraception), plasticizers such as bisphenol A, pesticides like DDT, among others. The high water demand in Sao Paulo State has led to an increase in groundwater exploitation, resulting in greater groundwater draw downs. Consequently, the input of surface water contaminated with endocrine disrupting compounds in groundwater will increase, especially in areas where high capacity wells are located near surface waters. These compounds can also reach the groundwater through leaching of septic system effluents or damaged sewage networks. In order to investigate the estrogenic activity in groundwaters of Sao Paulo State, CETESB used the BLYES bioassay (Bioluminescent Yeast Estrogen Screen) from 2011 to 2015. Out of 78 sampling sites in the monitoring program, 6 showed estrogenic activity higher than the quantification limit of the method, however, the values were below the trigger value 3.8 ng E2 eq L-1. These data indicate that the long-term consumption of groundwater poses no risk to human health. The results indicates that the groundwater of Sao Paulo State is still protected from the occurrence of estrogenic activity.
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