Abstract
Pilot-scale tests were run with ozonation for reduction of 24 pharmaceuticals at 10 full-scale wastewater treatment plants in southern Sweden. Reduction was evaluated based on doses of 3, 5 and 7 g O3/m3 at all plants. The reduction of pharmaceuticals reached on average 65% at 3 g O3/m3, 78% at 5 g O3/m3 and 88% for 7 g O3/m3 in terms of total concentration of pharmaceuticals. Specific ozone dose (ratio O3: TOC) was found to be highly influential on pharmaceutical removal. At two WWTPs, the pharmaceutical removal was severely reduced.
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Nilsson, F., Ekblad, M., la Cour Jansen, J., & Jönsson, K. (2017). Removal of pharmaceuticals with ozone at 10 Swedish wastewater treatment plants. Water Practice and Technology, 12(4), 871–881. https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2017.087
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