Influences of solid retention time, nitrification and microbial activity on the attenuation of pharmaceuticals and estrogens in membrane bioreactors

Authors
Maeng, Sung KyuChoi, Byeong GyuLee, Kyu TaeSong, Kyung Guen
Issue Date
2013-06-01
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Citation
WATER RESEARCH, v.47, no.9, pp.3151 - 3162
Abstract
This study investigated the influences of solid retention time (SRT), nitrification, and microbial activity on the attenuation of pharmaceuticals and estrogens and the total estrogenic activity, using identical bench-scale membrane bioreactors. Phenacetine, acetaminophen, pentoxifylline, caffeine, bezafibrate, ibuprofen, fenoprofen, 17 beta-estradiol, and estrone were effectively attenuated even at short SRT (8 d). However, the attenuation efficiencies of gemfibrozil, ketoprofen, clofibric acid, and 17 alpha-ethinylestradiol were dependent upon SRTs (20 and 80 d). Some acidic pharmaceuticals (gemfibrozil, diclofenac, bezafibrate, and ketoprofen) and 17 alpha-ethinylestradiol were partially degraded by nitrification. Relatively high removal efficiencies were observed for 17 beta-estradiol and estrone (natural estrogens) compared to 17 alpha-ethinylestradiol (synthetic estrogen) when nitrification was inhibited. Most of selected pharmaceuticals were not significantly attenuated under presumably abiotic conditions by adding sodium azide except phenacetine, acetaminophen, and caffeine. In this study, carbamazepine was found to be recalcitrant to biological wastewater treatment using membrane bioreactors regardless of the change of SRTs and microbial activity. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; EFFLUENT ORGANIC-MATTER; ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING COMPOUNDS; PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS; NATURAL ESTROGENS; REMOVAL; BIODEGRADATION; FATE; MBR; ELIMINATION; WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; EFFLUENT ORGANIC-MATTER; ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING COMPOUNDS; PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS; NATURAL ESTROGENS; REMOVAL; BIODEGRADATION; FATE; MBR; ELIMINATION; Activated sludge; Adenosine triphosphate; Biodegradation; Micropollutants; Nitrification; Sorption
ISSN
0043-1354
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127978
DOI
10.1016/j.watres.2013.03.014
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