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Occurrence, characteristics, and removal of microplastics in wastewater treatment plants located on the Moroccan Atlantic: The case of Agadir metropolis
The Science of The Total Environment2022
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Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Aicha Ait Alla
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Sara Hajji,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Aicha Ait Alla
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Sara Hajji,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Aicha Ait Alla
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Rida Abelouah,
Aicha Ait Alla
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Aicha Ait Alla
Aicha Ait Alla
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Sara Hajji,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Aicha Ait Alla
Aicha Ait Alla
Sara Hajji,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Aicha Ait Alla
Aicha Ait Alla
Aicha Ait Alla
Aicha Ait Alla
Aicha Ait Alla
Aicha Ait Alla
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Aicha Ait Alla
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Aicha Ait Alla
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Aicha Ait Alla
Mohamed Ben-Haddad,
Gabriel Enrique De-la-Torre,
Aicha Ait Alla
Summary
Researchers studied microplastic occurrence and removal in two wastewater treatment plants in Agadir, Morocco, finding that while treatment processes removed significant proportions of microplastics, effluents still released substantial quantities into the Atlantic Ocean.
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are some of the main sources of microplastics (MPs) in the environment. However, studies on the occurrence and removal efficiency of MPs in WWTPs are still scarce, especially in African countries. Thus, the aim of this work was to study the abundance of MPs in the influent and effluent of two WWTPs (Aourir and M'zar) from the Agadir metropolis (Moroccan Atlantic). The two WWTPs receive different wastewater inputs (domestic and industrial). In addition, the impacts of seasonality on the fate and removal efficiency were investigated. The results showed that the MPs abundance in the wastewater decreased from 188 MPs/L in the influent to 50 MPs/L in the effluent for Aourir WWTP (domestic inputs); while the abundance was greater in the M'zar WWTP (urban and industrial inputs) recording a mean value of 519 MPs/L and 86 MPs/L in the influent and effluent, respectively. MPs collected in the Aourir WWTP ranged from 290 to 3200 μm, while MPs from the M'zar WWTP, ranged from 330 to 4200 μm. Overall, the size range of 100-500 μm was the most abundant for both WWTPs. Fibers were the highest MPs morphotype found, followed by fragments. MP colors were mainly red, black, blue, and transparent for both treatment plants. Additionally, FTIR spectroscopy showed the presence of eight different polymers, mainly polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polystyrene (PS). Seasonal variation analysis showed that MPs abundance in summer was significantly higher compared to other seasons. However, the comparison of the removal efficiency (RE) between the different seasons indicated that the winter season (74 %) recorded the highest RE for Aourir WWTP. Conversely, spring (87 %) recorded the highest RE for M'zar WWTP. SEM/EDX micrographs showed different degrees of weathering and chemical elements adhering to the surface of the MPs. The findings of the current study will serve as a baseline for future considerations about management strategies, wastewater reuse, as well as the understanding of the occurrence of microplastic pollution along the marine ecosystems of Morocco.