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- Pedro Esperanço
(Agriculture School, Polytechnic University of Castelo Branco, 6000-084 Castelo Branco, Portugal
Agriculture School, Polytechnic University of Coimbra, Rua da Misericórdia, Lagar dos Cortiços, S. Martinho do Bispo, 3045-093 Coimbra, Portugal
Research Center for Natural Resources, Environment and Society (CERNAS), Polytechnic University of Coimbra, Bencanta, 3045-601 Coimbra, Portugal
These authors contributed equally to this work.)
- Teresa Leal
(Agriculture School, Polytechnic University of Castelo Branco, 6000-084 Castelo Branco, Portugal
Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Santa Catarina (IFSC), MPPR, Rua 14 de Julho, 150, Coqueiros, Florianópolis 88020-300, Santa Catarina, Brazil
These authors contributed equally to this work.)
- André Almeida
(Agriculture School, Polytechnic University of Castelo Branco, 6000-084 Castelo Branco, Portugal
Research Center for Natural Resources, Environment and Society (CERNAS), Polytechnic University of Coimbra, Bencanta, 3045-601 Coimbra, Portugal
These authors contributed equally to this work.)
- António Canatário Duarte
(Agriculture School, Polytechnic University of Castelo Branco, 6000-084 Castelo Branco, Portugal
Research Center for Natural Resources, Environment and Society (CERNAS), Castelo Branco Polytechnic University, 6001-909 Castelo Branco, Portugal)
- Luísa Cruz-Lopes
(Research Center for Natural Resources, Environment and Society (CERNAS), Viseu Polytechnic University, Campus Politécnico, Repeses, 3504-510 Viseu, Portugal
School of Technology and Management, Viseu Polytechnic University, Campus Politécnico, Repeses, 3504-510 Viseu, Portugal)
- José Manuel Gonçalves
(Agriculture School, Polytechnic University of Coimbra, Rua da Misericórdia, Lagar dos Cortiços, S. Martinho do Bispo, 3045-093 Coimbra, Portugal
Research Center for Natural Resources, Environment and Society (CERNAS), Polytechnic University of Coimbra, Bencanta, 3045-601 Coimbra, Portugal)
- Margarida Oliveira
(School of Agriculture, Santarém Polytechnic University, Quinta do Galinheiro–S. Pedro, 2001-904 Santarém, Portugal
Research Center in Natural Resources, Environment and Society (CERNAS), Santarém Polytechnic University, Quinta do Galinheiro–S. Pedro, 2001-904 Santarém, Portugal
Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária (INIAV), Av. da República, Quinta do Marquês, Oeiras, 2780-157 Lisboa, Portugal)
Abstract
This study provides a comprehensive overview of emerging contaminants in water resources. It includes a global perspective with specific insights from Portugal. Following PRISMA 2020 guidelines, peer-reviewed studies published between 2020 and 2025 were critically assessed to identify patterns of contamination, monitoring gaps and technological readiness levels. Results indicate frequently detected emerging contaminants including pesticides, antibiotics and antidepressants in surface water, groundwater and wastewater systems. Advanced analytical methods, particularly liquid chromatography coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry, stands out as the main detection technique, allowing the identification of trace levels of contaminants. These techniques also support the identification of pollution patterns associated with agriculture, urban and industrial effluents. However, significant asymmetries persist between international and Portuguese research. Particularly evident in systematic monitoring networks and integrated risk assessment approaches. Conventional water/wastewater treatment plants show limited removal efficiency, while advanced oxidation processes, adsorption technologies and microalgae-based systems demonstrate promising but variable performance depending on scale and operational maturity. The findings highlight gaps between scientific advances and regulatory implementation, emphasizing the need for strengthened monitoring frameworks and technology scale-up strategies. They also call for improved integration between science, governance, and sustainability policies to ensure resilient water resource management in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.
Suggested Citation
Pedro Esperanço & Teresa Leal & André Almeida & António Canatário Duarte & Luísa Cruz-Lopes & José Manuel Gonçalves & Margarida Oliveira, 2026.
"Emerging Contaminants in Water Resources: Monitoring Gaps, Treatment Limitations and Governance Challenges with Insights from Portugal,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(10), pages 1-25, May.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:10:p:5086-:d:1945689
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