Combining Nontargeted Analysis with Computer-Based Hazard Comparison Approaches to Support Prioritization of Unregulated Organic Contaminants in Biosolids.
Matthew N NewmeyerQinfan LyuJon R SobusAntony J WilliamsKeeve E NachmanCarsten PrassePublished in: Environmental science & technology (2024)
Biosolids are a byproduct of wastewater treatment that can be beneficially applied to agricultural land as a fertilizer. While U.S. regulations limit metals and pathogens in biosolids intended for land applications, no organic contaminants are currently regulated. Novel techniques can aid in detection, evaluation, and prioritization of biosolid-associated organic contaminants (BOCs). For example, nontargeted analysis (NTA) can detect a broad range of chemicals, producing data sets representing thousands of measured analytes that can be combined with computational toxicological tools to support human and ecological hazard assessment and prioritization. We combined NTA with a computer-based tool from the U.S. EPA, the Cheminformatics Hazard Comparison Module (HCM), to identify and prioritize BOCs present in U.S. and Canadian biosolids ( n = 16). Four-hundred fifty-one features were detected in at least 80% of samples, with identities of 92 compounds confirmed or assigned probable structures. These compounds were primarily categorized as endogenous compounds, pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, and fragrances. Examples of top prioritized compounds were p-cresol and chlorophene, based on human health end points, and fludioxonil and triclocarban, based on ecological health end points. Combining NTA results with hazard comparison data allowed us to prioritize compounds to be included in future studies of the environmental fate and transport of BOCs.
Keyphrases
- human health
- climate change
- risk assessment
- wastewater treatment
- drinking water
- heavy metals
- healthcare
- public health
- endothelial cells
- antibiotic resistance genes
- electronic health record
- big data
- deep learning
- heart failure
- mental health
- water soluble
- current status
- transcription factor
- data analysis
- artificial intelligence
- multidrug resistant
- health information
- clinical evaluation
- quantum dots