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Pharmaceutical biological degradation, sorption and mass balance determination in a conventional activated-sludge wastewater treatment plant from Murcia, Spain

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 316, Issue -, Pages 332-340

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2017.01.048

Keywords

Pharmaceuticals; Biodegradation; Wastewater treatment plant; Conventional activated-sludge; Prolonged aeration

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  1. Entidad Regional de Saneamiento y Depuracion de Aguas Residuales (ESAMUR) [CFE-ESAMUR 35/15]

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Pharmaceutical compounds are being detected widely in the aquatic environment due to their global consumption. Some ecotoxicological studies have revealed their implication in different toxic effects and the only mechanism available nowadays to combat with this problem are the wastewater treatment plants, which in function of the system employed seem to be more successful in the pharmaceuticals degradation. The contribution of adsorption and bio-degradation to the overall removal was estimated to be the main reason for their elimination from the environment. For that reason, in this paper the biological degradation, sorption and mass balance in a conventional activate sludge (CAS) WWTP are evaluated. Among of the pharmaceutical studied (carbamazepine, diclofenac, ibuprofen, ketoprofen and naproxen), the most of them (except carbamazepine), had an extraordinary degradation (>80,6). The percentages of the elimination due to microorganism degradation in the secondary treatment, was estimated for all of the pharmaceutical and it was observed that it was very important for ketoprofen and ibuprofen, while for the others pharmaceutical the sorption onto sludge was most predominant that biodegradation in order to eliminate them from the water. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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