Die Bodenkultur (Apr 2016)

Antibiotics in Austrian drinking water resources, survey 2014

  • Inreiter Norbert,
  • Huemer Birgit,
  • Springer Burkhard,
  • Humer Franko,
  • Allerberger Franz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/boku-2016-0004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 1
pp. 35 – 43

Abstract

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We surveyed antibiotics in drinking water in Austria. Testing for 37 antimicrobials was performed by online solid-phase extraction–liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectroscopy method. Selection of sample sites for drinking water resources focused on areas considered susceptible to contamination and on geographic population distribution. Sulfamethoxazole was detected in 10 (5%) of 200 samples collected in 2014. Five samples showed concentrations above the limit of quantification (2.5 ng/l). Concentrations measured were ≤8.9 ng/l, making toxic effects highly unlikely. However, even low-level concentrations of antibiotics could increase bacterial resistance. The presence of antibiotics is presently not regulated. We assume anthropogenic pollution (not animal husbandry) as source and ask for a maximum permissible value of antibiotics in drinking water.

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