Wastewater treatment processes for the removal of emerging organic pollutants

  • Rubio Clemente A
  • Chica Arrieta E
  • Peñuela Mesa G
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Abstract

Emerging organic pollutants form a very heterogeneous group of substances that have negative effects on aquatic organisms, so they should be removed from the environment. Unfortunately, conventional processes in wastewater treatment plants, especially biological ones, are inefficient in the degradation of these substances. It is therefore necessary to evaluate and optimize the effectiveness of the treatments, including advanced oxidation and membrane filtration processes. However, both techniques have drawbacks that may limit their stand-alone application, so it is proposed that the best solution may be to combine these technologies with biological processes to treat wastewater contaminated with emerging organic pollutants.

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Rubio Clemente, A., Chica Arrieta, E. L., & Peñuela Mesa, G. A. (2013). Wastewater treatment processes for the removal of emerging organic pollutants. Ambiente e Agua - An Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Science, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.1176

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