Possible underestimations of risks for the environment due to unregulated emissions of biocides from households to wastewater

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The aim of this study was to investigate the role of household products as possible sources of biocidal active substances in municipal wastewater and their regulation under the Biocidal Products Regulation (EU) 528/2012. In 131 households, we investigated the prevalence of products used to control pests, washing and cleaning agents and select personal care products with high release to wastewater. Inventories of these products were established with the help of barcode scanning. All uses of biocidal active substances were evaluated regarding their assessment under the Biocidal Products Regulation. 2963 products were scanned in total, with 48% being washing and cleaning agents, 43% personal care products and 9% products used to control pests. Biocidal active substances were found in each household. These were observed primarily in washing and cleaning agents and personal care products (90%), while only a small percentage of the observations of biocidal active substances was in biocidal products. 64% of the observations of biocidal active substances were in applications that do not fall under the Biocidal Products Regulation and are thus not subject to its environmental risk assessment. This study shows clearly that risks for the environment are underestimated because unregulated emissions to wastewater occur. It demonstrates that there are gaps in the current chemical legislation that lead to a release of substances into wastewater that were not subject to environmental risk assessment under the Biocidal Products Regulation. This is one example of the limitations of scientific risk assessment of chemicals – its complexity is immense. From our point of view, the results underline the importance of a sustainable use of the substances as this is the only way to decrease yet unidentified risks.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftEnvironmental international
Jahrgang94
Seiten (von - bis)695-705
Anzahl der Seiten11
ISSN0160-4120
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 01.09.2016

    Fachgebiete

  • Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaft - Biocides, Personal care products, Product inventory, Sustainable chemistry, Washing and cleaning agents, Wastewater

Zugehörige Projekte

  • Biozide im Haushalt - Anwendungsmuster und Einträge ins Abwasser

    Projekt: Dissertationsprojekt

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  1. Jochen Weihe

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