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The study investigated the contribution of five potential point source categories on the occurrence of 19 highly hazardous perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in freshwater from the Turin metropolitan area (Italy) and assessed the quality of groundwater and surface water in compliance with European and Italian guidelines. PFASs were revealed in 29 and 24 % of the investigated shallow (unconfined aquifers) and deep (semi- and confined aquifers) wells with a total concentration, as a sum (ΣPFASs), of 0.01-0.71 and 0.01-0.16 μg/L, respectively. The PFAS occurrence in shallow groundwaters appeared more related to (potentially-) contaminated and reclaimed areas, landfills and waste management plants rather than plants subjected to integrated environmental authorisations and wastewater treatment plants. Overall, PFAS occurrences increased with the degree of industrialisation and urbanisation in both unconfined and (semi-) confined aquifers. PFASs were found in 96 % of the sampling sites in streams with ΣPFASs values of 0.0002-0.47 μg/L, whilst they do not occur in the investigated lake. A slight correlation was found between wastewater treatment plants and the occurrence of PFASs in streams. The annual ΣPFASs loads downstream of the Turin metropolitan Area were estimated around 150-220 kg. Exceedances of the environmental and drinking water quality standards of Italy and Europe were frequently revealed.
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NanoImpact
August 2025
CNR-ISSMC Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologia dei Materiali Ceramici, Via Granarolo, 64, 48018 Faenza, RA, Italy. Electronic address:
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Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, Gower Street, London, United Kingdom.
Integrated land use transport models lie at the heart of the process of strategic level urban planning where the focus is on developing sustainable plans for locating new land uses, geodemographic activities, and transport routes for various modes. Here we develop an integrated suite of models focused on the strategic planning of large metropolitan areas, upwards of one million in population, which dovetail as key parts of a wider package of modules for urban simulation. Each module acts as a plug-in, which defines the links between the strategic, tactical, and operational levels or scales associated with transport planning.
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UOSA Neuroradiologia Interventistica, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A.Gemelli IRCCS Roma, Roma, Italy.
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Faculty of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, the First Medical Center of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) General Hospital, Beijing, China.
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Division of Nephrology, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
Despite remarkable interest in the biomarker potential of urinary extracellular vesicles (uEVs) and the identification of numerous promising candidates, their clinical translation still presents multiple challenges. The opportunities for successful translation are obvious, yet the main roadblocks on the way have hardly been systematically considered and more coordinated approaches are needed to overcome them. In the present review article, we have identified the most relevant roadblocks of clinical translation of urinary EV-based biomarkers and discuss possible solutions to overcome them.
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