The objective of this study has been to develop technologies that can reduce the content of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and bacteria from hospital wastewater. The results from the laboratory-and pilot-scale testings showed that efficient removal of the vast majority of APIs could be achieved by a membrane bioreactor (MBR) followed by ozone, ozone + hydrogen peroxide or powdered activated carbon (PAC). Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) was significantly less effective. MBR + PAC (450 mg/l) was the most efficient technology, while the most cost-efficient technology was MBR + ozone (156 mg O-3/l applied over 20 min). With MBR an efficient removal of Escherichia coli and enterococci was measured, and no antibiotic resistant bacteria were det...
In recent years, accumulation of pharmaceutical compounds in the environment has been an issue of gr...
A lot of attention has been paid to trace amounts of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPC...
At wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), additional steps are introduced for removal of organic micro...
Hospital effluents are the sources for complex high percentage of micropollutants and till date no s...
There was an investigation into the removal of 6 types of antibiotics from hospital wastewater throu...
Antibiotic residues in the environment and their potential toxic effects have been considered as one...
Hospital sewage constitutes an important point source for antibiotics and antibiotic-resistant bacte...
Hospital sewage constitutes an important point source for antibiotics and antibiotic-resistant bacte...
This study investigated coliform removal from hospital wastewater in a membrane bioreactor (MBR) and...
Amoxicillin (AMX) and Ciprofloxacin (CIP) are antibiotics commonly used in human medicine with high ...
One of the two main objectives of this work is to oxidize MBR effluents with ozone/peroxide in high ...
Individual treatment processes like biological treatment or ozonation have their limitations for the...
This study proposed the membrane bioreactor-ultraviolet/chlorine (MBR-UV/Cl-2) process for treating ...
This review aims to assess different technologies for the on-site treatment of hospital wastewater (...
There is growing concern from the scientific community that pharmaceutical compounds are not treated...
In recent years, accumulation of pharmaceutical compounds in the environment has been an issue of gr...
A lot of attention has been paid to trace amounts of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPC...
At wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), additional steps are introduced for removal of organic micro...
Hospital effluents are the sources for complex high percentage of micropollutants and till date no s...
There was an investigation into the removal of 6 types of antibiotics from hospital wastewater throu...
Antibiotic residues in the environment and their potential toxic effects have been considered as one...
Hospital sewage constitutes an important point source for antibiotics and antibiotic-resistant bacte...
Hospital sewage constitutes an important point source for antibiotics and antibiotic-resistant bacte...
This study investigated coliform removal from hospital wastewater in a membrane bioreactor (MBR) and...
Amoxicillin (AMX) and Ciprofloxacin (CIP) are antibiotics commonly used in human medicine with high ...
One of the two main objectives of this work is to oxidize MBR effluents with ozone/peroxide in high ...
Individual treatment processes like biological treatment or ozonation have their limitations for the...
This study proposed the membrane bioreactor-ultraviolet/chlorine (MBR-UV/Cl-2) process for treating ...
This review aims to assess different technologies for the on-site treatment of hospital wastewater (...
There is growing concern from the scientific community that pharmaceutical compounds are not treated...
In recent years, accumulation of pharmaceutical compounds in the environment has been an issue of gr...
A lot of attention has been paid to trace amounts of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPC...
At wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), additional steps are introduced for removal of organic micro...