Identification of Aquifer Recharge Sources as the Origin of Emerging Contaminants in Intensive Agricultural Areas. La Plana de Castellón, Spain

  • Renau-Pruñonosa, Arianna
  • García-Menéndez, Olga
  • Ibáñez, Maria
  • Vázquez-Suñé, Enric
  • Boix, Clara
  • Ballesteros, Bruno B.
  • Hernández García, Marta
  • Morell, Ignacio
  • Hernandez, Felix
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Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
MDPI AG
Journal
Water
Language
English

Abstract

In urban, industrial, and agricultural areas, a vast array of contaminants may be found because they are introduced into the aquifers by different recharge sources. The emerging contaminants (ECs) correspond to unregulated contaminants, which may be candidates for future regulation depending on the results of research into their potential effects on health and on monitoring data regarding their occurrence. ECs frequently found in wastewater, such as acetaminophen, carbamazepine, primidone, and sulfamethoxazole, may be good indicators of the introduction of the reclaimed water to the aquifers. The resistance of the ECs to removal in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) causes them to be appropriate sewage markers. Plana de Castellón (Spain) i...

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