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Occurrence and fate of emerging trace organic chemicals in wastewater plants in Chennai, India
Arya Vijayanandan,
Published in Elsevier Ltd
2016
PMID: 27054837
Volume: 92-93
   
Pages: 33 - 42
Abstract
The presence of pharmaceuticals, hormones, pesticides and industrial contaminants collectively termed as trace organic compounds (TOrCs) in wastewater has been well-documented in USA, Europe, China and other regions. However, data from India, the second most populous country in the world is severely lacking. This study investigated the occurrence and concentrations of twenty-two indicator TOrCs at three wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in South India serving diverse communities across three sampling campaigns. Samples were collected after each WWTP treatment unit and removal efficiencies for TOrCs were determined. Eleven TOrCs were detected in every sample from every location at all sites, while only five TOrCs were detected consistently in effluent samples. Caffeine was present at greatest concentration in the influent of all three plants with average concentrations ranging between 56 and 65 μg/L. In contrast, the x-ray contrast media pharmaceutical, iohexol, was the highest detected compound on average in the effluent at all three WWTPs (2.1-8.7 μg/L). TOrCs were not completely removed in the WWTPs with removal efficiencies being compound specific and most of the attenuation being attributed to the biological treatment processes. Caffeine and triclocarban were well removed (>. 80%), while other compounds were poorly removed (acesulfame, sucralose, iohexol) or maybe even formed (carbamazepine) within the WWTPs. The effluent composition of the 22 TOrCs were similar within the three WWTPs but quite different to those seen in the US, indicating the importance of region-specific monitoring. Diurnal trends indicated that variability is compound specific but trended within certain classes of compounds (artificial sweeteners, and pharmaceuticals). The data collected on TOrCs from this study can be used as a baseline to identify potential remediation and regulatory strategies in this understudied region of India. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd.
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JournalData powered by TypesetEnvironment International
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier Ltd
ISSN01604120
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Concepts (61)
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    Caffeine
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    Contrast media
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    Drug products
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    Efficiency
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    Organic chemicals
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    Radioactive tracers
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    Sugar substitutes
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    Wastewater treatment
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    Water treatment plants
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    AVERAGE CONCENTRATION
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    Biological treatment process
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    EMERGING CONTAMINANT
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    EMERGING TRACE ORGANIC CHEMICALS
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    India
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    INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINANTS
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    TRACE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
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    Wastewater treatment plants
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    Effluents
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    ACESULFAME
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    CARBAMAZEPINE
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    Hormone
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    INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL
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    IOHEXOL
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    Organic compound
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    Pesticide
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    SUCRALOSE
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    SWEETENING AGENT
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    TRACE ORGANIC COMPOUND
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    TRICLOCARBAN
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    Unclassified drug
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    Drug
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    SWEETENING AGENT
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    Waste water
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    Water pollutant
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    CHEMICAL POLLUTANT
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    Tracer
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    WASTE FACILITY
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    Wastewater
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    Water treatment
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    AGRICULTURAL WASTE
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    Article
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    Controlled study
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    Domestic waste
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    Effluent
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    Pollution
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    Priority journal
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    Sampling
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    Waste component removal
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    Waste water treatment plant
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    Analysis
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    Chemistry
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    Environmental monitoring
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    Procedures
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    Water management
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    CHENNAI
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    Tamil nadu
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    Pesticides
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    Pharmaceutical preparations
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    SWEETENING AGENTS
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    Water pollutants, chemical
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    Water purification