Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, vol.16, no.1, pp.1-15, 2023 (Peer-Reviewed Journal)
The current study evaluated certain emerging contaminants in the Susurluk sub-basin, an area under significant
anthropogenic pollution pressure. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs),
organochlorine insecticides, and microplastics were investigated both from surface and sediment samples collected in
dry and wet seasons. γ-HCH and β-HCH were detected in the dry season from Kocaçay River reaching the Marmara
Sea. Dieldrin concentrations were also very high in river sediments during the dry season. Nilüfer Stream is a significant
waterway close to industrial and urban areas and under impact of pollution due to high concentrations of PCBs, DDT,
and its’ metabolites. Sediment samples contained higher levels of contaminants: DDT and metabolites were found in
sediments from almost all stations. According to the Hazard quotient coefficient, all detected pollutants were found to
be >1, indicating a high risk in the river system. Fiber was the dominant microplastic. The water quality of Nilüfer Stream
was poor/bad in quality both in dry and wet seasons, while Kocaçay River was moderate and poor/bad quality in dry
and wet seasons, respectively. The findings of bacterial growth augmented and worsened water quality in the river basin
with coliforms dominating, as assessed at the genus/species level and were very abundant.