Effectiveness of tertiary treatment processes in removing different classes of emerging contaminants from domestic wastewater

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Olga SArvaniti [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Marilena EDasenaki [4 ]
Alexandros GAsimakopoulos [5 ]
Niki CMaragou [3 ]
Vasilios GSamaras [1 ,6 ]
Korina Antoniou [7 ]
Georgia Gatidou [1 ]
Daniel Mamais [7 ]
Constantinos Noutsopoulos [7 ]
Zacharias Frontistis [8 ]
Nikolaos SThomaidis [4 ]
Athanasios SStasinakis [1 ]
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[1] Department of Environment,University of the Aegean
[2] Department of Chemical Engineering,University of Patras
[3] Department of Agricultural Development,Agrofood and Management of Natural Resources,National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
[4] Department of Chemistry,National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
[5] Department of Chemistry,Norwegian University of Science and Technology
[6] Core Labs,King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
[7] Sanitary Engineering Laboratory,Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering,School of Civil Engineering,National Technical University of Athens
[8] Department of Chemical Engineering,University of Western
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In this work,38 different organic emerging contaminants(ECs),belonging to various chemical classes such as pharmaceuticals(PhCs),endocrine-disrupting chemicals(EDCs),benzotriazoles(BTRs),benzothiazoles(BTHs),and perfluorinated compounds(PFCs),were initially identified and quantified in the biologically treated wastewater collected from Athens'(Greece)Sewage Treatment Plant(STP).Processes already used in existing STPs such as microfiltration(MF),nanofiltration(NF),ultrafiltration(UF),UV radiation,and powdered activated carbon(PAC)were assessed for ECs' removal,under the conditions that represent their actual application for disinfection or advanced wastewater treatment.The results indicated that MF removed only one out of the 38 ECs and hence it was selected as pretreatment step for the other processes.UV radiation in the studied conditions showed low to moderate removal for 5 out of the 38 ECs.NF showed better results than UF due to the smaller pore sizes of the filtration system.However,this enhancement was observed mainly for 8compounds originating from the classes of PhCs and PFCs,while the removal of EDCs was not statistically significant.Among the various studied technologies,PAC stands out due to its capability to sufficiently remove most ECs.In particular,removal rates higher than 70% were observed for 9compounds,22 were partially removed,while 7 demonstrated low removal rates.Based on our screening experiments,future research should focus on scaling-up PAC in actual conditions,combining PAC with other processes,and conduct a complete economic and environmental assessment of the treatment.
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