TY - JOUR
T1 - Prioritization methodology of dangerous substances for water quality monitoring with scarce data
AU - Karahan Ozgun, Ozlem
AU - Basak, Bertan
AU - Eropak, Ceren
AU - Abat, Seda
AU - Kirim, Gamze
AU - Girgin, Emine
AU - Hanedar, Asude
AU - Gunes, Elcin
AU - Citil, Ercan
AU - Görgün, Erdem
AU - Gomec, Cigdem Yangin
AU - Babuna, Fatos Germirli
AU - Ovez, Suleyman
AU - Tanik, Aysegul
AU - Ozturk, Izzet
AU - Kinaci, Cumali
AU - Karaaslan, Yakup
AU - Gucver, Sibel Mine
AU - Siltu, Esra
AU - Orhon, Aybala Koc
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Monitoring and control of dangerous substances discharged into receiving waters have attracted more attention lately. Since it is not possible to analyze every single substance, a prioritization methodology is needed for the selection of those to be monitored. Existing well-developed models require significant amount of data for reliable outcomes. This paper presents a methodology to prioritize the dangerous substances having adverse effects on freshwaters in Turkey, where data are scarce. Such a methodology will also serve as a solid model for other countries with limited background data. The adopted methodology enabled the elimination of chemicals to generate a candidate list composed of 608 substances among more than 5000 substances. Further screening and prioritization were conducted using different assessment methods (i.e., Total Hazard Value, Total Impact Value, Combined Monitoring-based, and Modelling-based Priority Setting) to obtain a proposed Final Candidate Specific Pollutants List of 150 dangerous substances. The proposed Candidate National Pollutant List of Turkey was established by combining 45 priority pollutants of the European Union with a list of candidate specific pollutants. According to the outcomes of this study, monitoring and controlling of 195 dangerous substances in freshwaters are recommended. Further detailed studies should be conducted in order to observe the actual levels of these dangerous substances in freshwaters followed by a review of the monitoring list accordingly. Moreover, further revisions might be required in the proposed list due to some possible versatile conditions in terms of sampling points (i.e., change in the location of industries).
AB - Monitoring and control of dangerous substances discharged into receiving waters have attracted more attention lately. Since it is not possible to analyze every single substance, a prioritization methodology is needed for the selection of those to be monitored. Existing well-developed models require significant amount of data for reliable outcomes. This paper presents a methodology to prioritize the dangerous substances having adverse effects on freshwaters in Turkey, where data are scarce. Such a methodology will also serve as a solid model for other countries with limited background data. The adopted methodology enabled the elimination of chemicals to generate a candidate list composed of 608 substances among more than 5000 substances. Further screening and prioritization were conducted using different assessment methods (i.e., Total Hazard Value, Total Impact Value, Combined Monitoring-based, and Modelling-based Priority Setting) to obtain a proposed Final Candidate Specific Pollutants List of 150 dangerous substances. The proposed Candidate National Pollutant List of Turkey was established by combining 45 priority pollutants of the European Union with a list of candidate specific pollutants. According to the outcomes of this study, monitoring and controlling of 195 dangerous substances in freshwaters are recommended. Further detailed studies should be conducted in order to observe the actual levels of these dangerous substances in freshwaters followed by a review of the monitoring list accordingly. Moreover, further revisions might be required in the proposed list due to some possible versatile conditions in terms of sampling points (i.e., change in the location of industries).
KW - Combined Monitoring-based and Modelling-based Priority Setting
KW - Dangerous substances
KW - Priority pollutants
KW - Total Hazard Value
KW - Total Impact Value
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U2 - 10.1007/s10098-016-1194-z
DO - 10.1007/s10098-016-1194-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84969165075
SN - 1618-954X
VL - 19
SP - 105
EP - 122
JO - Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
JF - Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy
IS - 1
ER -