Improving the assessment of polluted sites using an integrated bio-physico-chemical monitoring framework

Chemosphere. 2022 Mar:290:133344. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.133344. Epub 2021 Dec 16.

Abstract

Soil - water pollution resulting from anthropogenic activities is a growing concern internationally. Effective monitoring techniques play a crucial role in the detection, prevention, and remediation of polluted sites. Current pollution monitoring practices in many geographical locations are primarily based on physico-chemical assessments which do not always reflect the potential toxicity of contaminant 'cocktails' and harmful chemicals not screened for routinely. Biomonitoring provides a range of sensitive techniques to characterise the eco-toxicological effects of chemical contamination. The bioavailability of contaminants, in addition to their effects on organisms at the molecular, cellular, individual, and community level allows the characterisation of the overall health status of polluted sites and ecosystems. Quantifying bioaccumulation, changes to community structure, faunal morphology, behavioural, and biochemical responses are standard procedures employed in biomonitoring studies in many High-Income Countries (HICs). This review highlights the need to integrate biomonitoring tools alongside physico-chemical monitoring techniques by using 'effect-based' tools to provide more holistic information on the ecological impairment of soil-water systems. This paper considers the wider implementation of biomonitoring methods in Low to Middle Income Countries (LMICs) and their significance in pollution investigations and proposes an integrated monitoring framework that can identify toxicity drivers by utilising 'effect-based' and 'risk-based' monitoring approaches.

Keywords: Biomonitoring; Contaminant; Integrated monitoring; Organisms; Polluted sites.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anthropogenic Effects
  • Biological Monitoring
  • Ecosystem*
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Soil
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis
  • Water Pollution

Substances

  • Soil
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical