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Demetris F Lekkas

dlekkas@env.aegean.gr

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2004
 
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Themistokles Lekkas, George Kolokythas, Anastasia Nikolaou, Maria Kostopoulou, Anna Kotrikla, Georgia Gatidou, Nikolaos S Thomaidis, Spyros Golfinopoulos, Christina Makri, Damianos Babos, Maria Vagi, Athanasios Stasinakis, Andreas Petsas, Demetris F Lekkas (2004)  Evaluation of the pollution of the surface waters of Greece from the priority compounds of list II, 76/464/EEC directive, and other toxic compounds.   Environ Int 30: 8. 995-1007 Oct  
Abstract: The pollution of the surface waters of Greece from the priority compounds of 76/464/EEC Directive was evaluated. The occurrence of 92 toxic compounds, 64 of which belong to priority compounds of List II, candidates for List I, of 76/464/EEC Directive, was studied in surface waters and wastewater through the developed network of 62 sampling stations, which covers the whole Greek territory. The analytical determination was performed by Purge and Trap-Gas chromatography-Mass spectrometry for volatile and semivolatile organic compounds (VOCs), Gas Chromatography-Electron Capture Detection for organochlorine insecticides, Gas Chromatography-Nitrogen Phosphorous Detection for organophosphorous insecticides, High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Photodiode Array Detection for herbicides, and Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry and Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES) for metals and the toluene extractable organotin compounds. The concentrations of VOCs and insecticides detected in the surface waters of Greece were very low, whereas the concentrations of herbicides and metals ranged generally at moderate levels. VOCs were detected almost exclusively in the rivers and very rarely in the lakes, while the frequency of occurrence of insecticides, herbicides and metals was similar for rivers and lakes. Water quality objectives (WQO) and emission limit values (ELV) have been laid down in national legal framework for a number of compounds detected in the samples, in order to safeguard the quality of surface waters from any future deterioration.
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2003
 
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Themistokles Lekkas, Maria Kostopoulou, Andreas Petsas, Maria Vagi, Spyros Golfinopoulos, Athanasios Stasinakis, Nikolaos Thomaidis, Gerasimos Pavlogeorgatos, Anna Kotrikla, Georgia Gatidou, Nikolaos Xylourgidis, George Kolokythas, Christina Makri, Damianos Babos, Demetris F Lekkas, Anastasia Nikolaou (2003)  Monitoring priority substances of directives 76/464/EEC and 2000/60/EC in Greek water bodies.   J Environ Monit 5: 4. 593-597 Aug  
Abstract: The priority substances of List I, 76/464/EEC Directive, some of which belong to the new Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC, have been monitored in the surface waters of Greece through the developed network of 53 sampling stations. The analytical methods used for the determination of these substances included Purge and Trap-Gas chromatography-Mass spectrometry for volatile and semivolatile organic compounds, Gas Chromatography-Electron Capture Detection for organochlorine insecticides, High Performance Liquid Chromatography for pentachlorophenol and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry for metals. The results have shown the presence of several priority substances in Greek surface waters, in most cases at concentrations well below the regulatory limits. However, non-compliance was observed for a limited number of compounds. The monitoring network and the analytical determinations have to be expanded to more water bodies and more priority substances, in order to safeguard the quality of Greek surface waters.
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