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Organochlorine and heavy metal residues in the water/sediment system of the Southeast Regional Park in Madrid, Spain
Authors:Fernández M  Cuesta S  Jiménez O  García M A  Hernández L M  Marina M L  González M J
Institution:Department of Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry (CSIC), Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:A study into levels of contamination by organochlorine compounds (insecticides and PCBs) and heavy metals (Cd and Pb) in the water/sediment system of the Southeast Regional Park (SERP) in Madrid, Spain, has been carried out. Residue levels of xenobiotics were determined in surface and underground waters and sediments from selected sites throughout the protected area. The results showed these contaminants to be widespread throughout the studied area. p,p'-DDT concentration levels were consistently higher than its metabolite p,p'-DDE, indicating a recent use of this organochlorine insecticide in the area. PCB levels exceeded, in the majority of the cases, the levels taken as the maximum (100 ng/microl) for highly polluted waters. Cd and Pb levels found in water samples were under the detection limits of the methodology used. Pb levels found in sediment samples were higher than Cd.
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