Bisphenol analogues (BPs) are widely used as substitutes for bisphenol A (BPA), raising concerns about their environmental distribution and health risks. However, systematic understanding of BPs in groundwater of China remains limited. To investigate the influence of human activities and natural geographical conditions of BPs, this study collected groundwater samples from Sichuan Basin (SC) and Tibetan Plateau regions (XZ) during the dry and wet seasons. The objectives are: (1) to systematically reveal the contamination levels and spatiotemporal distribution patterns of 14 BPs in groundwater across both regions; (2) to assess their ecological risks and estrogenic activity; (3) to identify potential pollution sources. Analysis was performed using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, supplemented by ecological risk quotient, estrogenic equivalent, correlation analysis, and principal component analysis. The results showed that all 14 BPs were detected in groundwater, with detection rates of 100% for BPA, bisphenol S (BPS), and bisphenol AF (BPAF), with ∑ 14 BPs ranging from 11.14 ng/L to 401.15 ng/L in SC, and 0.03 ng/L to 127.75 ng/L in XZ. Spatially, BPs concentrations in groundwater were significantly higher in SC than in XZ. Temporally, SC showed no significant seasonal variation, whereas XZ exhibited markedly higher BPs concentrations during the wet season. Ecological risk assessment indicated that: SC primarily faced moderate risk, while XZ exhibited overall low risk, with BPPH being the primary contributor in both areas. Source analysis revealed that BPs in SC originated mainly from polycarbonate plastics, epoxy resins, and food packaging. • First detection of 14 BPs in groundwater in SC and XZ, China. • Socioeconomic factors drive spatial disparities in groundwater BPs contamination. • Distinct seasonal patterns were revealed. • BPPH is identified as the primary risk contributor. • Major sources include polycarbonate plastics, epoxy resins, and food packaging.
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