Can source control of pharmaceuticals decrease the investment needs in urban wastewater infrastructure?
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2021-02-17T09:12:29Z
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2023-05-23T09:50:07Z
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2021-04-05
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0304-3894
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The source control of pharmaceuticals involves influencing the everyday consumption volume and compound choice. This paper evaluates how source control contributes to protecting the environmental health and decreasing the investment needs in urban wastewater infrastructure. Different levels of reduction in diclofenac consumption (as recommended by the European Medicines Agency) compensated by equivalent increases in naproxen consumption (a less environmentally harmful compound) are evaluated. The different loads of compounds are fed into a microcontaminant fate and transport model of the Llobregat river basin (Spain) to assess the investment needs in tertiary treatment to reach diclofenac and naproxen concentrations below environmental quality standards. The results show that, despite the implementation of source control measures, tertiary treatment upgrades are still required in every scenario evaluated. Even though source control of pharmaceuticals decreases the investment needs in urban wastewater infrastructure, apparent concentrations reductions (i.e. statistically significant differences relative to the reference situation) are only observed in drastic substitutions of diclofenac by naproxen (a reduction in the total diclofenac consumption by 73% and a corresponding increase in naproxen consumption). The results also show that Spain is on good track with regards to the substitution of diclofenac by naproxen (among the top 5 in Europe), and this paper shows how positive this substitution can be for the environment
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The authors would like to acknowledge the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 642904 (TreatRec ITN- EID). The authors acknowledge INVEST (RTI2018-097471-B-C21) and CLEaN-TOUR (CTM2017-85385-C2-1-R) projects funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Lluís Corominas acknowledges funding from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness for the RYC-2013-14595 and its following I3. Additionally, we acknowledge the Economy and Knowledge Department of the Catalan Government (Consolidated Research Group 2017 SGR 1318). ICRA researchers thank funding from the CERCA program. The authors thank Berry Bergmann (Waterschap Drents Overijsselse Delta) for providing details on the pilot
study conducted in the Netherlands for the replacement of diclofenac prescriptions in Meppel. The authors also thank Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern (University of Bath), Kathryn Hickey and John Bagnall (Wessex Water) for a fruitful discussion on the optimization of WWTP upgrades combined with source control measures, and Vicenç Acuña and Wolfgang Gernjak for internal reviews
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eng
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Elsevier
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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124375
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© Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021, vol. 407, art.núm.124375
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Articles publicats (D-EQATA)
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Reconeixement-NoComercial-SenseObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional
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Corominas Tabares, Lluís Gimeno Melià, Vicent Pau Constantino, Carlos Daldorph, Peter Comas Matas, Joaquim 2021 Can source control of pharmaceuticals decrease the investment needs in urban wastewater infrastructure? Journal of Hazardous Materials 407 art.núm.124375
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Can source control of pharmaceuticals decrease the investment needs in urban wastewater infrastructure?
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2023-04-05T00:00:00Z
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/642904/EU/Interdisciplinary concepts for municipal wastewater treatment and resource recovery. Tackling future challenges/TreatRec
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info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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032928
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peer-reviewed
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1873-3336