Oxidation of Pharmaceuticals during Ozonation of Municipal Wastewater Effluents: A Pilot Study
Federal Institute of Hydrology
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Abstract
To reduce the release of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors into the aquatic environment or to remove them from wastewater intended for direct or indirect reuse, the application of advanced wastewater treatment may be required. In the present study, municipal wastewater effluents were treated with ozone (O3) in a pilot-scale plant consisting of two bubble columns. The investigated effluents, which varied in suspended solids concentrations, comprised an effluent of conventional activated sludge treatment (CAS), the same effluent dosed with 15 mg of TSS L(-1) of activated sludge (CAS + SS), and the effluent of a membrane bioreactor pilot plant (MBR). Selected classes of pharmaceuticals were spiked in the…
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- Effluent
- Wastewater
- Chemistry
- Sewage treatment
- Activated sludge
- Suspended solids
- Environmental chemistry
- Pilot plant
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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