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Strengthening of existing water treatment procedures to respond to the presence of microplastics in the drinking water

International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering 2020 1 citation ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Saurabh RamBihariLal Shrivastava, PrateekSaurabh Shrivastava

Summary

This review examines how existing drinking water and wastewater treatment systems can be strengthened to reduce microplastic concentrations in treated water. The authors emphasize that humans are exposed to microplastics through multiple routes and that improving water treatment is one of the most direct ways to reduce this exposure.

Study Type Environmental

Sustaining optimal health and well-being requires the contribution of multiple sectors and the role of environment sector is indispensable to the attainment of the same. Different types of hazards have been attributed to microplastics, based on the extent and route of exposure. There is an indispensable need to optimize the existing waste-water and drinking-water treatment systems, as this can significantly minimize the concentration of these harmful substances. In conclusion, humans have been exposed to microplastics through a wide range of sources. Acknowledging the fact that plastics in themselves are potential threats for climate deterioration and health hazards, it is high time that adequate focus should be given towards their reduction in production and optimal treatment to eventually minimize the health risks.

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