articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyJul 25, 2002Closed access

Removal of Pharmaceuticals during Drinking Water Treatment

DVGW - Technologiezentrum Wasser

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Abstract

The elimination of selected pharmaceuticals (bezafibrate, clofibric acid, carbamazepine, diclofenac) during drinking water treatment processes was investigated at lab and pilot scale and in real waterworks. No significant removal of pharmaceuticals was observed in batch experiments with sand under natural aerobic and anoxic conditions, thus indicating low sorption properties and high persistence with nonadapted microorganisms. These results were underscored by the presence of carbamazepine in bank-filtrated water with anaerobic conditions in a waterworks area. Flocculation using iron(III) chloride in lab-scale experiments (Jar test) and investigations in waterworks exhibited no significant elimination of the…

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Keywords
  • Clofibric acid
  • Chemistry
  • Bezafibrate
  • Ozone
  • Water treatment
  • Chlorine
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Trihalomethane
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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