Urs Von Gunten, Christa S McArdell, Christian Abegglen, Marc Böhler, Juliane Hollender, Adriano Joss, Hansruedi Siegrist
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Abstract
Municipal wastewater treatment plants are important contributors to the discharge of micropollutants to the aquatic environment. Therefore, in Switzerland it has been decided to treat the water at these point sources to reduce the discharge of micropollutants from municipal wastewater effluents. A team of scientists at Eawag has evaluated treatment options, which need to be readily available, easily applicable, and cheap. Based on a rigorous assessment, activated carbon-based processes and ozonation were selected. In this paper the focus is on ozonation, and the different aspects of its application are discussed, including kinetics and mechanisms for ozone reactions with micropollutants and matrix components, formation, and fate of transformation products in biological post-filtration and toxicological aspects. Finally, upgrading of ozonation is described including outreach of this approach to other countries.
期刊介绍:
CHIMIA, a scientific journal for chemistry in the broadest sense covers the interests of a wide and diverse readership. Contributions from all fields of chemistry and related areas are considered for publication in the form of Review Articles and Notes. A characteristic feature of CHIMIA are the thematic issues, each devoted to an area of great current significance.