articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyDec 17, 2005Closed access

Seasonal Variations in Concentrations of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Drinking Water and Reclaimed Wastewater in Southern California

Dynaflow (United States)

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Abstract

Southern California imports nearly all of its potable water from two sources: the Colorado River and the California State Water Project (Sacramento-San Joaquin River Basin). Sewage treatment plant effluent (STPE) heavily impacts both of these sources. A survey of raw and treated drinking water from four water filtration plants in San Diego County showed the occurrence of several polar organic "pharmaceuticals and personal care products" (PPCP). These included phthalate esters, sunscreens, clofibrate, clofribric acid, ibuprofen, triclosan, and DEET. Several of these were also found in the finished water, such as di(ethylhexyl) phthalate, benzophenone, ibuprofen, and triclosan. Occurrence and concentrations of…

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Keywords
  • San Joaquin
  • Triclosan
  • Reclaimed water
  • Environmental science
  • Wastewater
  • Effluent
  • Environmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care products
  • Water quality
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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