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Microplastic retention in small and medium municipal wastewater treatment plants and the role of the disinfection

Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2021 23 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Gianluca Corno, Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Andrea Valsesia, Raffaella Sabatino, Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Andrea Di Cesare, Raffaella Sabatino, Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Andrea Valsesia, Pietro Volta Andrea Di Cesare, Raffaella Sabatino, Raffaella Sabatino, Raffaella Sabatino, Raffaella Sabatino, Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Andrea Di Cesare, Francesco Fumagalli, Silvia Galafassi, Raffaella Sabatino, Pietro Volta Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Andrea Valsesia, Silvia Galafassi, Andrea Di Cesare, Francesco Fumagalli, Francesco Fumagalli, Andrea Valsesia, Francesco Fumagalli, Francesco Fumagalli, Andrea Di Cesare, Andrea Di Cesare, Andrea Di Cesare, Pietro Volta Lorenzo Di Nardo, Lorenzo Di Nardo, Pietro Volta Gianluca Corno, Andrea Di Cesare, Francesco Fumagalli, Francesco Fumagalli, Francesco Fumagalli, Andrea Di Cesare, Andrea Di Cesare, Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Raffaella Sabatino, Raffaella Sabatino, Raffaella Sabatino, Andrea Valsesia, Andrea Valsesia, Andrea Di Cesare, Pietro Volta Pietro Volta Raffaella Sabatino, Francesco Fumagalli, Francesco Fumagalli, Francesco Fumagalli, Andrea Valsesia, Silvia Galafassi, Raffaella Sabatino, Andrea Valsesia, Andrea Valsesia, Francesco Fumagalli, Pietro Volta Gianluca Corno, Gianluca Corno, Pietro Volta Gianluca Corno, Gianluca Corno, Pietro Volta Andrea Valsesia, Gianluca Corno, Pietro Volta Pietro Volta Pietro Volta Gianluca Corno, Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Pietro Volta Francesco Fumagalli, Andrea Valsesia, Andrea Di Cesare, Gianluca Corno, Pietro Volta Silvia Galafassi, Silvia Galafassi, Francesco Fumagalli, Pietro Volta

Summary

Researchers measured how effectively small and medium wastewater treatment plants removed microplastics at each treatment stage, including disinfection. Treatment plants removed over 95% of incoming microplastics, but the disinfection step (UV or chlorination) had minimal effect on particle removal. The bulk of microplastics that do pass through treatment are concentrated in sludge, which when spread on farmland returns microplastics to agricultural soils.

Study Type Environmental

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) efficiently retain microplastic particles (MPs) generated within urban areas. Among the wastewater treatment steps, disinfection has not been characterized for its potential MPs retention activity, although it has been reported that processes used to abate the bacterial load could also affect MPs concentration. For this reason, we evaluated the MPs concentration across the overall wastewater treatment process and before and after the disinfection step in four small/medium WWTPs located in the north of Italy. Most of the MPs found in the samples were fibers or fragments, smaller than 500 μm, mainly composed of polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyethylene terephthalate. The retention efficiency at the outlets was higher than 94% in all the plants analyzed. More interestingly, the disinfection treatments adopted by the different WWTPs reduced MPs concentration from a minimum of 9.1% (UV treatment) to a maximum of 67.6% (chlorination), promoting a further increase of the overall retention efficiency of the WWTPs from 0.4 to 0.7%. Quantitatively, the disinfection contributes to the MPs reduction in the outlets by retaining 0.5-6.7 million MPs per day, in WWTPs that discharge 2.7-12 million MPs per day. The results of the present work underline the importance of a careful choice of the steps that constitute the wastewater treatment, including disinfection, in order to minimize MPs discharge into the natural ecosystems.

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