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Determination and characterization of pharmaceuticals in sludge from municipal and livestock wastewater treatment plants
This study investigated 24 pharmaceuticals compounds belonging to the classes of analgesics, stimulants, anti-seizures, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and antibiotics in the sludge of 12 municipal sewage treatment plants (S-sludge) and 4 livestock wastewater treatment plants (L-slud...
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Published in: | Chemosphere (Oxford) 2017-02, Vol.168, p.1211-1221 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This study investigated 24 pharmaceuticals compounds belonging to the classes of analgesics, stimulants, anti-seizures, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and antibiotics in the sludge of 12 municipal sewage treatment plants (S-sludge) and 4 livestock wastewater treatment plants (L-sludge) located across Korea. Over 70% of the target compounds were detected in at least one sample of S-sludge and L-sludge. The total concentration of the target pharmaceutical compounds detected in S-sludge was 2.622–422.8 mg kg−1and the most dominant compound was acetylsalicylic acid (ASA: 0.374–367.0 mg kg−1) whereas in L-sludge, the total concentration was 43.87–156.8 mg kg−1and the most abundant compound was oxytetracycline (OTC: 34.54–86.39 mg kg−1). Cluster analysis revealed two distinct groups: group A, which were S-sludge samples including ASA, carbamazepine (CBM), and others, and group B were L-sludge samples, dominated by antibiotics (CTC, OTC, LIN). The total daily load amount of the target pharmaceuticals in S-sludge was 0.010–268.9 kg day−1 while the L-sludge was 0.021–0.529 kg day−1. The estimated amounts of the target pharmaceutical discharged from S-sludge and L-sludge into the Korean environment were 150.2 ± 47.94 ton yr−1 and 15.05 ± 5.671 ton yr−1 respectively, but the discharged amount of antibiotics from S-sludge (6.945 ton yr−1) was lower than that from L-sludge (9.234 ton yr−1).
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•Pharmaceuticals in sewage and livestock sludge were studied.•Acetylsalicylic acid was the most abundant pharmacuetical in the sewage sludge.•Over 80% of the pharmacueticals observed in the livestock sludge were antibiotics.•Estimated annual discharge amount of antibiotics from livestock sludge was 25% greater than sewage sludge. |
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ISSN: | 0045-6535 1879-1298 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.10.077 |