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A REVIEW OF THE ORIGINS OF MICROPLASTICS ARRIVING AT WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS

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DETRITUS
卷 20, 期 -, 页码 41-55

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CISA PUBLISHER
DOI: 10.31025/2611-4135/2022.15224

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Microplastics; Wastewater treatment plants; Sewerage systems

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  1. CONACyT [CVU 833696]
  2. University of Southampton's Presidential Scholarship award

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This review critically analyzes the factors influencing the quantities and composition of microplastics reaching wastewater treatment plants. It highlights the need for regulation of microplastics in personal care and cosmetic products, the challenges in accurately estimating microplastics from certain sources and activities, and the lack of information regarding microplastics in personal care and cosmetic products used by male consumers. The review recommends replacing voluntary practices with formal regulation and conducting more research on the role of consumer behavior in generating microplastics.
Concerns regarding the impacts of microplastics in the global environment have brought into focus the need to understand better their origins, transport, and fate. Wastewaters (WW) are important in this regard: discharges from households, commercial and industrial premises, and surface run-off deliver microplastics to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) via sewerage systems, through which they are removed along with sewage sludge or destined for release into the environment in treated effluent. This review provides a contemporary and critical analysis of factors influencing the quantities and composition of microplastics (MPs) reaching wastewater treatment plants, including both primary and secondary sources. Three specific areas of concern were highlighted. First, current legislation, where present, needs to address regulation of microplastics in personal care and cosmetic products that cross international borders. Secondly, accurate estimation of microplastics arising from some sources and activities (e.g., mis-managed waste and hand washing of textiles) is challenging and estimated contributions of associated microplastics remain unsatisfactory as a basis for management decisions. Thirdly, information relating to microplastics in personal care and cosmetic products used by male consumers is lacking and contributions of such products to wastewater remain uncertain. We recommend that (1) voluntary practices and programmes should be replaced with formal regulation to achieve compliance, and (2) the role of consumers' behaviour in generating microplastics that are destined for wastewater treatment plants remains largely unknown and that more research in this domain is needed.

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