Assessment of novel hybrid treatment wetlands as nature-based solutions for pharmaceutical industry wastewater treatment

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作者
Al-Mashaqbeh, Othman [1 ]
Alsalhi, Layal [1 ]
Salaymeh, Lana [1 ]
Lyu, Tao [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Royal Sci Soc, Emerging Pollutants Res Unit, Amman, Jordan
[2] Cranfield Univ, Sch Water Energy & Environm, Cranfield, England
[3] Cranfield Univ, Sch Water Energy & Environm, Coll Rd, Cranfield MK43 0AL, Beds, England
关键词
constructed wetlands; green technology; micropollutants; treatment wetlands; wastewater treatment; CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS; NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY; REMOVAL; TECHNOLOGIES; ANTIBIOTICS; DEGRADATION; EFFLUENT; ZEOLITE; IOHEXOL;
D O I
10.1111/wej.12907
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study investigated the use of nature-based solutions for treating real pharmaceutical industry wastewater in Jordan. A pilot-scale hybrid treatment wetland (TW) equipped with local zeolite was employed, comprising a tidal flow TW and a horizontal subsurface flow TW. This system was efficient in treating pharmaceutical wastewater with removal efficiencies of 61.4%, 52.6%, 60.1%, and 61.9% for chemical oxygen demand, total phosphorus, total nitrogen, and NH4+-N, respectively. The final effluent met Jordanian standards for the reuse of treated wastewater in irrigation (Class B). Five pharmaceuticals, namely, enrofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, lincomycin, and trimethoprim, demonstrated nearly completed removal (93.6-99.9%). Moderated removal performances (59.2-68.2%) were observed for two compounds, flumequine and sulfaquinoxaline. However, three pharmaceuticals, namely, carbamazepine, diclofenac, and sulfadimidine, showed limited removal performances (1.1-20.5%). This study supported the feasibility of using nature-based solutions for treating pharmaceutical wastewater and highlighted that future studies are required to optimize this strategy for removing a broader range of pharmaceuticals. A pilot-scale hybrid treatment wetland (TW), as a nature-based solution, was constructed in a Jordanian pharmaceutical factory to treat its wastewater. The system achieved removal efficiencies of 61.4%, 52.6%, 60.1%, and 61.9% for COD, TP, TN, and NH4+-N, respectively. Promising removal efficiencies of target pharmaceuticals were also obtained. This study supported the feasibility of using nature-based solutions for treating pharmaceutical wastewater and highlighted that future studies are required to optimize this strategy for removing a broader range of pharmaceuticals.image Treatment wetland (TW) as a nature-based solution can treat pharmaceutical wastewater.Tidal flow TW with a better aerobic condition was favourable for pollutant removal.Jordanian zeolite was a promising wetland media to enhance the treatment performance.The final effluent complied with Jordanian standards for wastewater reuse in irrigation.Some pharmaceuticals could achieve completed removal by the hybrid TW system.
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页数:9
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