The removal of aromatic nitrogen containing compounds from wastewater streams is a difficult process. The most cost-effective technology used in industry is biological treatment, but is difficult to apply when pyridine and its derivatives are present. In this paper a new process using solvent impregnated resins (SIRs) is developed for the removal of model compound 4- cyanopyridine (4CP) from an aqueous stream that also contains organic acids prior to biological treatment. A solvent screening was performed and it was found that phenol based extractants have the highest potential. Distribution co-efficients from 50 to 1000 and selectivities of 150 to 700 for 4CP over model acid acetic acid have been obtained. The commercially available extrac...