Contaminants of Emerging Concern Removal in an Effluent of Wastewater Treatment Plant under Biological and Continuous Mode Ultrafiltration Treatment
View/ Open
Date
2020-06-19Author
Gómez Motos, Iker
Ros Ibarretxe, Oihana
Etxebarria Loizate, Nestor
Metadata
Show full item record
Sustainability 12(2) : (2020) // Article ID 725
Abstract
This work presents a case study of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), located in
Biscay (Spain), in which the removal of high-occurrence contaminants of emerging concern (CEC)
was studied. The existing biological treatment in the WWTP was complemented with a continuous
ultrafiltration (c-UF) pilot plant, as a tertiary treatment. Thus, the e ect on CEC removal of both
treatments could be analyzed globally and after each operation. A total of 39 CEC were monitored,
including pharmaceutical products, industrial additives, food additives, herbicides and personal
care products. For evaluation of the e ciencies, the removal rates of the biological and of the c-UF
treatments, including their variability over a day and a week in relation to the ammonium content,
were examined in the influent of the WWTP. In the biological treatment, a wide range of di erent
removal rates was obtained due to the di erent CEC’s biodegradability and concentration. In UF,
lower, but more constant removal rates, were achieved. In addition, the reduction of the general
toxicity by the UF treatment in terms of the Microtox® toxicity assay was also evaluated. After UF, all
of the samples yielded values of TU50 lower than 1, confirming this result the UF e ectiveness for
toxicity removal.
Collections
Except where otherwise noted, this item's license is described as © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).