Characterizing the areal extent of PFAS contamination in fish species downgradient of AFFF source zones

Environmental Science & Technology
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Most monitoring programs next to large per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) sources focus on drinking water contamination near source zones. However, less is understood about how these sources affect downgradient hydrological systems and food webs. Here, we report paired PFAS measurements in water, sediment, and aquatic biota along a hydrological gradient away from source zones contaminated by the use of legacy aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) manufactured using electrochemical fluorination. Clustering analysis indicates that the PFAS composition characteristic of AFFF is detectable in water and fishes >8 km from the source. Concentrations of 38 targeted PFAS and extractable organofluorine (EOF) decreased in fishes downgradient of the AFFF-contaminated source zones. However, PFAS concentrations remained above consumption limits at all locations within the affected watershed. Perfluoroalkyl sulfonamide precursors accounted for approximately half of targeted PFAS in fish tissues, which explain >90% of EOF across all sampling locations. Suspect screening analyses revealed the presence of a polyfluoroketone pharmaceutical in fish species, and a fluorinated agrochemical in water that likely does not accumulate in biological tissues, suggesting the presence of diffuse sources such as septic system and agrochemical inputs throughout the watershed in addition to AFFF contamination. Based on these results, monitoring programs that consider all hydrologically connected regions within watersheds affected by large PFAS sources would help ensure public health protection.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Characterizing the areal extent of PFAS contamination in fish species downgradient of AFFF source zones
Series title Environmental Science & Technology
DOI 10.1021/acs.est.4c07016
Volume 58
Issue 43
Publication Date October 16, 2024
Year Published 2024
Language English
Publisher American Chemical Society
Contributing office(s) New England Water Science Center
Description 14 p.
First page 19440
Last page 19453
Country United States
State Massachusetts
Other Geospatial Cape Cod
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