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Removal of pharmaceuticals, toxicity and natural fluorescence by ozonation in biologically pre-treated municipalwastewater, in comparison to subsequent polishing biofilm reactors

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Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Water Technologies, Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Water ApS3

Krüger Veolia Water Technologies4

Air Liquide S.A.5

Danish Technological Institute6

Aarhus University7

Ozonation followed by a polishing moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) was implemented in pilot and laboratory to remove the residual pharmaceuticals and toxicity from wastewater effluent, which was from a pilot hybrid system of MBBR and activated sludge, receiving municipal wastewater. The delivered ozone dosages achieving 90% pharmaceutical removal were determined both in pilot and laboratory experiments and they were normalised to dissolved organic carbon (DOC), illustrating our findings were comparable with previously published literature.

During wastewater ozonation, the intensity of natural fluorescence was found to be greatly associated with the concentrations of the studied pharmaceuticals. In pilot experiments, toxicity, measured by Vibrio fischeri, increased after ozonation at delivered ozone dosages at 0.38-0.47 mg O3/mg DOC and was completely removed by the subsequent polishing MBBR.

Laboratory experiments verified that the polishing MBBR was able to remove the toxicity produced by the ozonation.

Language: English
Publisher: MDPI AG
Year: 2020
Pages: 1059
ISSN: 20734441
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.3390/W12041059
ORCIDs: Tang, Kai , Ooi, Gordon Tze Hoong , Kaarsholm, Kamilla Marie Speht , Andersen, Henrik Rasmus and 0000-0001-6348-416X

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