Contamination of surface, ground, and drinking water from pharmaceutical production
Umeå University · University of Gothenburg
Abstract
Low levels of pharmaceuticals are detected in surface, ground, and drinking water worldwide. Usage and incorrect disposal have been considered the major environmental sources of these microcontaminants. Recent publications, however, suggest that wastewater from drug production can potentially be a source of much higher concentrations in certain locations. The present study investigated the environmental fate of active pharmaceutical ingredients in a major production area for the global bulk drug market. Water samples were taken from a common effluent treatment plant near Hyderabad, India, which receives process water from approximately 90 bulk drug manufacturers. Surface water was analyzed from the recipient…
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6Topics & keywords
- Enoxacin
- Norfloxacin
- Contamination
- Effluent
- Surface water
- Environmental chemistry
- Wastewater
- Environmental science
- Clean water and sanitation