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Comparison of POCIS passive samplers vs. composite water sampling: A case study

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The relevance of Polar Organic Chemical Integrative Samplers (POCIS) was evaluated for the assessment of concentrations of 46 pesticides and 19 pharmaceuticals in a small, peri-urban river with multi-origin inputs. Throughout the period of POCIS deployment, 24 h-average water samples were collected automatically, and showed the rapid temporal evolution of concentrations of several micropollutants, as well as permitting the calculation of average concentrations in the water phase for comparison with those estimated from POCIS passive samplers.

In the daily water samples, cyproconazol, epoxyconazol and imidacloprid showed high temporal variations with concentrations ranging from under the limit of detection up to several hundreds of ng L−1. Erythromycin, cyprofloxacin and iopromide also increased rapidly up to tens of ng L−1 within a few days. Conversely, atrazine, caffeine, diclofenac, and to a lesser extent carbamazepine and sucralose, were systematically present in the water samples and showed limited variation in concentrations.

For most of the substances studied here, the passive samplers gave reliable average concentrations between the minimal and maximal daily concentrations during the time of deployment. For pesticides, a relatively good correlation was clearly established (R2 = 0.89) between the concentrations obtained by POCIS and those gained from average water samples. A slight underestimation of the concentration by POCIS can be attributed to inappropriate sampling rates extracted from the literature and for our system, and new values are proposed. Considering the all data set, 75% of the results indicate a relatively good agreement between the POCIS and the average water samples concentration (values of the ratio ranging between 0,33 and 3). Note further that this agreement between these concentrations remains valid considering different sampling rates extracted from the literature.

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hal-01579872 , version 1 (31-08-2017)

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Justine Criquet, David Dumoulin, Michael Howsam, Leslie Mondamert, Jean Goossens, et al.. Comparison of POCIS passive samplers vs. composite water sampling: A case study. Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 609, pp.982 - 991. ⟨10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.07.227⟩. ⟨hal-01579872⟩
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