A review on the occurrence of micropollutants in the aquatic environment and their fate and removal during wastewater treatment

Micropollutants are emerging as a new challenge to the scientific community. This review provides a summary of the recent occurrence of micropollutants in the aquatic environment including sewage, surface water, groundwater and drinking water. The discharge of treated effluent from WWTPs is a major...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2014-03, Vol.473-474, p.619-641
Hauptverfasser: Luo, Yunlong, Guo, Wenshan, Ngo, Huu Hao, Nghiem, Long Duc, Hai, Faisal Ibney, Zhang, Jian, Liang, Shuang, Wang, Xiaochang C.
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Zusammenfassung:Micropollutants are emerging as a new challenge to the scientific community. This review provides a summary of the recent occurrence of micropollutants in the aquatic environment including sewage, surface water, groundwater and drinking water. The discharge of treated effluent from WWTPs is a major pathway for the introduction of micropollutants to surface water. WWTPs act as primary barriers against the spread of micropollutants. WWTP removal efficiency of the selected micropollutants in 14 countries/regions depicts compound-specific variation in removal, ranging from 12.5 to 100%. Advanced treatment processes, such as activated carbon adsorption, advanced oxidation processes, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis, and membrane bioreactors can achieve higher and more consistent micropollutant removal. However, regardless of what technology is employed, the removal of micropollutants depends on physico-chemical properties of micropollutants and treatment conditions. The evaluation of micropollutant removal from municipal wastewater should cover a series of aspects from sources to end uses. After the release of micropollutants, a better understanding and modeling of their fate in surface water is essential for effectively predicting their impacts on the receiving environment. •Micropollutants occur in the aquatic environment all over the world.•There is a large variation in micropollutant removal (12.5–100%) in WWTPs.•Micropollutant removal is dependent on compound- and process-specific factors.•Advanced treatment technologies achieve better micropollutant removal.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.12.065