Microplastics were characterized in eight water treatment works (WTWs) in England and Wales (UK). Sources included river water, groundwater, and an upland reservoir. Water treatment varied from disinfection, filtration, sedimentation, and activated carbon techniques. At each WTW, five repeat samples of raw and potable water and two repeat sludge samples were taken over 5 months. Microplastics in water were captured on 10 μm filters and nonplastic materials digested in the laboratory. Microplastics ≥25 μm were analyzed using Fourier-transform infrared microscopy. Blanks revealed consistent polyethylene (PE), poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), and polypropylene (PP) contamination. Spike recoveries for 63–90 μm polyamide microplastics demonst...
The prevalence of microplastics has become a growing concern in recent years due to their contaminat...
Microplastics have recently been detected in drinking water as well as in drinking water sources. Th...
Microplastics are accumulating at an alarming rate in waterways all around the world. While marine m...
Microplastics were characterized in eight water treatment works (WTWs) in England and Wales (UK). So...
Wastewater effluent is expected to be a pathway for microplastics to enter the aquatic environment, ...
Contamination of freshwater with microplastics (MPs) has become one of the primary issues for human ...
Recent studies described the occurrence of microplastics in nearly all environmental aquatic matrice...
The distribution and fate of microplastics in different water sources and their treatment plants (se...
Microplastics (MPs) are emerging contaminants of concern in aquatic ecosystems. Up to now, only a fe...
Nowadays, the presence of microplastics in drinking water is of concern worldwide due to potential i...
In order to assess risks to the natural environment from microplastics, it is necessary to have reli...
International audienceMicroplastics (MP) have been detected in almost all matrices, including drinki...
Concern regarding microplastic contamination in the environment by water providers and consumers has...
Microplastics have been detected all around the globe in freshwaters which are frequently used to p...
Microplastics have recently been detected in drinking water as well as in drinking water sources. Th...
The prevalence of microplastics has become a growing concern in recent years due to their contaminat...
Microplastics have recently been detected in drinking water as well as in drinking water sources. Th...
Microplastics are accumulating at an alarming rate in waterways all around the world. While marine m...
Microplastics were characterized in eight water treatment works (WTWs) in England and Wales (UK). So...
Wastewater effluent is expected to be a pathway for microplastics to enter the aquatic environment, ...
Contamination of freshwater with microplastics (MPs) has become one of the primary issues for human ...
Recent studies described the occurrence of microplastics in nearly all environmental aquatic matrice...
The distribution and fate of microplastics in different water sources and their treatment plants (se...
Microplastics (MPs) are emerging contaminants of concern in aquatic ecosystems. Up to now, only a fe...
Nowadays, the presence of microplastics in drinking water is of concern worldwide due to potential i...
In order to assess risks to the natural environment from microplastics, it is necessary to have reli...
International audienceMicroplastics (MP) have been detected in almost all matrices, including drinki...
Concern regarding microplastic contamination in the environment by water providers and consumers has...
Microplastics have been detected all around the globe in freshwaters which are frequently used to p...
Microplastics have recently been detected in drinking water as well as in drinking water sources. Th...
The prevalence of microplastics has become a growing concern in recent years due to their contaminat...
Microplastics have recently been detected in drinking water as well as in drinking water sources. Th...
Microplastics are accumulating at an alarming rate in waterways all around the world. While marine m...