The next challenge of wastewater treatment is to reliably remove micro-pollutants at the microgram per litre range in order to meet the environmental quality standards set by new regulations like the Water Framework Directive. The present work assessed the efficiency of different types of primary, secondary and tertiary processes for the removal of more than 100 priority substances and other relevant emerging pollutants through on-site mass balances over 19 municipal wastewater treatment lines. Secondary biological processes proved to be in average 30% more efficient than primary settling processes. The activated sludge (AS) process led to a significant reduction of pollution loads (more than 50% removal for 70% of the substances detected). Biofilm processes led to equivalent removal efficiencies compared to AS, except for some pharmaceuticals. The membrane bioreactor (MBR) process allowed to upgrade removal efficiencies of some substances only partially degraded during conventional AS processes. Preliminary tertiary processes like tertiary settling and sand filtration could achieve significant removal for adsorbable substances. Advanced tertiary processes, like ozonation, activated carbon and reverse osmosis were all very efficient (close to 100%) to complete the removal of polar pesticides and pharmaceuticals; less polar substances being better retained by reverse osmosis.
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January 01 2011
Limiting the emissions of micro-pollutants: what efficiency can we expect from wastewater treatment plants?
J. M. Choubert;
J. M. Choubert
2Cemagref, UR MALY, 3bis quai Chauveau – CP220, F-69336 Lyon Cedex 09, France
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S. Martin Ruel;
S. Martin Ruel
1CIRSEE, Suez Environnement, 38 rue du Président Wilson, 78230 le Pecq, France
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M. Esperanza;
M. Esperanza
1CIRSEE, Suez Environnement, 38 rue du Président Wilson, 78230 le Pecq, France
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H. Budzinski;
H. Budzinski
3ISM-LPTC, Université Bordeaux 1, 351 Cours de la libération, 33405 Talence cedex, France
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C. Miège;
C. Miège
2Cemagref, UR MALY, 3bis quai Chauveau – CP220, F-69336 Lyon Cedex 09, France
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C. Lagarrigue;
C. Lagarrigue
4Agence de l'Eau Rhône Méditerranée & Corse, 2-4 allée de Lodz, 69363 Lyon cedex 07, France
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M. Coquery
M. Coquery
2Cemagref, UR MALY, 3bis quai Chauveau – CP220, F-69336 Lyon Cedex 09, France
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Water Sci Technol (2011) 63 (1): 57–65.
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J. M. Choubert, S. Martin Ruel, M. Esperanza, H. Budzinski, C. Miège, C. Lagarrigue, M. Coquery; Limiting the emissions of micro-pollutants: what efficiency can we expect from wastewater treatment plants?. Water Sci Technol 1 January 2011; 63 (1): 57–65. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.009
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