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Comparing Steroid Estrogen, and Nonylphenol Content across a Range of European Sewage Plants with Different Treatment and Management PracticesJohnson, A.C., H.R. Aerni, A. Gerritsen, M. Gibert, W. Giger, K. Hylland, M. Jurgens, T. Nakari, A. Pickering, M.J.F. Suter, A. Svenson and F.E. Wettstein, Water Research, 2005, 39 (1), 47-58. [W. Giger] The effluent
of 17 sewage treatment works (STW) across Norway, Sweden, Finland, The
Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France and Switzerland was studied for
the presence of estradiol (E2), estrone (E1), ethinylestradiol (EE2)
and nonylphenol (NP). Treatment processes included primary and chemical
treatment only, submerged aerated filter, oxidation ditch, activated
sludge (AS) and combined trickling filter with activated sludge. The
effluent strength ranged between 87 and 846 L/PE (population
equivalent), the total hydraulic retention time (HRT) ranged between 4
and 120 h, sludge retention time (SRT) between 3 and 30 d, and water
temperature ranged from 12 to 21 °C. The highest estrogen
values were detected in the effluent of the STW which only used primary
treatment (13 ng/L E2 and 35 ng/L El) and on one occasion in one of the
STW using the AS system (6.5 ng/L E2, 50.5 ng/L E1, but on three other
occasions the concentrations in this STW were at least a factor of 6
lower). For the 16 STW employing secondary treatment E2 was only
detected in the effluent of six works during the study period (average
0.7-5.7 ng/L). E1 was detected in the effluent of 13 of the same STW.
The median value for E1 for the 16 STW with secondary treatment was 3.0
ng/L. EE2 was only detected in two STW (1.1, < 0.8-2.8 ng/L). NP
could be detected in the effluent of all 14 STW where this measurement
was attempted, with a median of 0.31 µg/L and values ranging
from 0.05 to 1.31 µg/L. A comparison of removal performance
for El was carried out following prediction of the probable influent
concentration. A weak but significant (alpha < 5%) correlation
between E1 removal and HRT or SRT was observed. |
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