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Åtgärder mot förhöjda halter av per- och polyfluorerade alkylsubstanser (PFAS) i dagvatten : Styrande mål och riktvärden / Measures against elevated levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in stormwater

Stormwater is a significant transport medium for pollutants to recipients located near cities. Substances commonly found in stormwater include nutrients, metals, organic substances and particles. A group of pollutants detected in stormwater are per- och polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). PFAS is a group of chemicals which have been proven to have harmful effects on health, such as endocrine disruptive effects. The most sensitive considered parameter today is effects on the immune system, but a few of these substaces are also classified as carcinogenic or potentially carcinogenic. The distribution of PFAS to the environment is significant from both new and historical uses and sources, which continue to contribute to the environment due to high persistence of PFAS. The most significant point sources of PFAS in stormwater are industrial processes and manufacturing of PFAS-containing products, firefighting foam and hydraulic oil. Atmospheric deposition, building materials and traffic also contribute but in a smaller scale.  This thesis is based on a case study of a Swedish stormwater system and is aimed to evaluate which concentrations that can be classified as elevated in the stormwater system. Another aim is to investigate various remedial measures against the elevated levels of PFAS in the stormwater system. This was accomplished by a literature study of remediation techniques for PFAS applicable to a case study of an investigated stormwater system. The case study was carried out in different parts to estimate the risks and possible measures. The parts were action levels, site-specific guideline values, sampling, requirements for actions or remediation, and possible remediations techniques. Action targets and site-specific guideline values were developed based on literature and results obtained using a conceptual model. The action target was stated as follow: Stormwater must not contribute to the distribution of per- och polyfluoroalkyl substances which in a long term can result in levels in surface water that pose a risk to human health. The site-specific guideline value of 4,4 ng/L PFOA-equivalents at the outlet of the storwater, was developed based on background levels and environmental quality standards from EU:s water directive for surface water.  Sampling and analysis of 22 different PFAS compounds was carried out at 10 different sampling locations in the actual stormwater system of the case study. The measured levels were compared to the site-specific guideline value, and an assessment of requirements for actions or remediation was carried out. The measured levels in the stormwater system were calculated, 5,76 ng/L PFOA-equivalents. Finally, an investigation was done of possible remedial actions and suitable remediations techniques. The stormwater system needed further investigations to make a legitimate decision about the need for stormwater treatment of PFAS. Investigations of potential point sources were suggested as adequate in order to apply the most resource efficient remedial action. Various remedial techniques were also considered for the stormwater system. The techniques were evaluated based on the criterias's; remedial capacity, water matrix, estimations of captial- and operating costs, energy requirements and availability on the market.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA1/oai:DiVA.org:uu-523272
Date January 2024
CreatorsHagberg, Felicia
PublisherSveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen för mark och miljö; Miljökemi
Source SetsDiVA Archive at Upsalla University
LanguageSwedish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeStudent thesis, info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis, text
Formatapplication/pdf
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RelationUPTEC W, 1401-5765 ; 24005

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