Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6316513 | Environmental Pollution | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The environmental loads of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) in Beijing were estimated from direct discharge of untreated wastewater and WWTP treated effluent. The annual environmental loads of 15 PPCP components ranged from 16.3Â kg (propranolol) to 9.85Â tons (caffeine). A fugacity model was developed to successfully estimate the PPCP pollution based on the estimated environmental load. The modeled results approximated the observed PPCP concentrations in Beijing. The untreated wastewater contributed significantly to PPCP pollution in Beijing, ranging from 46% (propranolol) to 99% (caffeine). The total environmental burden of target PPCPs ranged from 0.90Â kg (propranolol) to 536Â kg (caffeine). Water is the most important media for the fate of PPCPs. Monte Carlo-based concentration distributions of PPCPs are consistent with the observed results. The most important way to reduce the PPCP pollution is to both improve wastewater collection rate and adopt deep treatment technologies.
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Authors
Bin Wang, Guohua Dai, Shubo Deng, Jun Huang, Yujue Wang, Gang Yu,