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Evaluation of the persistence of micropollutants through pure-oxygen activated sludge nitrification and denitrification

January 1, 2006

The persistence of pharmaceuticals, hormones, and household and industrial chemicals through a pure-oxygen activated sludge, nitrification, denitrification wastewater treatment facility was evaluated. Of the 125 micropollutants that were tested in this study, 55 compounds were detected in the untreated wastewater, and 27 compounds were detected in the disinfected effluent. The persistent compounds included surfactants, fire-retardant chemicals, pesticides, fragrance compounds, hormones, and one pharmaceutical. Physical-chemical properties of micropollutants that affected partitioning onto wastewater solids included vapor pressure and octanol-water partition coefficients.

Publication Year 2006
Title Evaluation of the persistence of micropollutants through pure-oxygen activated sludge nitrification and denitrification
DOI 10.2175/106143005X82244
Authors A.D. Levine, M. T. Meyer, G. Kish
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Water Environment Research
Index ID 70028449
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program