“…Tropical riverine ecosystems in developing economies are considered a conduit for POPs. Despite the ban on most of the legacy POPs, several studies from the recent past reported chlorinated POPs in surface water samples from major rivers in India such as Ganga ( Sharma et al, 2015 ), Brahmaputra and Hooghly ( Chakraborty et al, 2016a ), Chenab and Indus in Pakistan, ( Eqani et al, 2012 , Sohail et al, 2022 ), Yangtze, Pearl, Minjiang, and Jiulongjiang in China ( Han and Currell, 2017 ), Syr Darya in Kazakhstan ( Snow et al, 2020 ), Danube, Tisza, Begej and Krivaja in Serbia ( Škrbić et al, 2018 ), Pangani in Tanzania ( Hellar-Kihampa et al, 2013 ), Talar, Babolrood and Haraz in Iran ( Behrooz et al, 2020 ) and Volturno in Italy ( Montuori et al, 2020 ) indicated historical/on-going usage as the prevalent source in the riverine environment.…”