Persistent Cytotoxicity and Endocrine Activity in the First Oil Sands End-Pit Lake.
Ian G M GaultChenxing SunJonathan W MartinPublished in: ACS ES&T water (2023)
Oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) is a byproduct of bitumen extraction that has persistent toxicity owing to its complex mixture of organics. A prominent remediation strategy that involves aging OSPW in end-pit lakes and Base Mine Lake (BML) is the first full-scale test. Its effectiveness over the first 5 years was investigated here using real-time cell analysis, yeast estrogenic and androgenic screens (YES/YAS), and ultra-high-resolution mass spectrometry. HepG2 cytotoxicity per volume of BML organics extracted decreased with age; however, the toxic potency (i.e., toxicity per mass of extract) was not significantly different between years. This was consistent with mass spectral evidence showing no difference in chemical profiles, yet lower total abundance of organics in field-aged samples, suggestive that dilution explains the declining cytotoxicity in BML. The IC 50 's of BML extracts for YES/YAS antagonism were at environmental concentrations and were similar despite differences in field-age. Persistent YES/YAS antagonism and cytotoxicity were detected in experimental pond OSPW field-aged >20 years, and while organic acids were depleted here, non-acid chemical classes were enriched compared to BML, suggesting these contribute to persistent toxicity of aged OSPW. To avoid a legacy of contaminated sites, active water treatment may be required to accelerate detoxification of end-pit lakes.
Keyphrases
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- oxidative stress
- liquid chromatography
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- fatty acid
- single cell
- optical coherence tomography
- gas chromatography
- heavy metals
- risk assessment
- mesenchymal stem cells
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- computed tomography
- oxide nanoparticles
- water quality
- combination therapy
- drinking water
- climate change
- simultaneous determination
- atomic force microscopy
- data analysis
- bone marrow