Summary of Findings - Occurrence and fate of pharmaceuticals and personal care products within sewage sludge and sludge-enriched soils

Summary of Findings - STRIVE Report 34

Summary: Summary of Findings - STRIVE Report 34

STRIVE 34

Published: 2009

Pages: 3

Filesize: 613 KB

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The potential threat of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) to the environment has emerged as a topic of concern in recent years. To date, there exists a dearth of analytical methods to empirically determine their occurrence in solid media. This 3-year research and development project focused on a number of topics surrounding the exposure of the terrestrial environment to pharmaceuticals through land spreading of municipal biosolids (sludges) on agricultural land. More specifically, the aims of the project were:

  • To identify which PPCPs may occur at significant levels in waste-water treatment sludges
  • To develop robust analytical methods for soil and sludge analysis
  • To compare any occurrence data with those from a European case study
  • To determine the solid–water partition coefficient for all compounds in aqueous sewage sludge and soil suspensions
  • To model sorption data in order to identify preferred sorption modes in the environment
  • To assess the mobility of such compounds in sewage sludge amended soils after exposure to rainfall.

 

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