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A synthetical methodology for identifying priority pollutants in reclaimed water based on meta-analysis
Wang, Feipeng; Wei, Dongbin; Chen, Miao; Peng, Shuang; Guo, Qiaorong; Zhang, Xinyi; Liu, Jun; Du, Yuguo
2022-02
Source PublicationJOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ISSN1001-0742
Volume112Issue:0Pages:106-114
AbstractWastewater reclamation and reuse is an increasing global project, while the reclamation treatment on wastewater does not completely remove all pollutants in water. The residual pollutants in reclaimed water would cause potential risk on human health and ecosystem safety during the long-term use. It is impossible to analyze and control all pollutants one by one in practice, therefore, identification and control of priority pollutants will be efficient strategy to ensure the safe use of reclaimed water. An integrated three-step methodology for identifying priority pollutants in reclaimed water was proposed in this study. First, a comprehensive literature survey on the occurrence of pollutants in reclaimed water was conducted, and a dataset D-PR for pollutants occurrence in reclaimed water was established, containing 1,113 pollutants. Second, 611 chemicals that had been recommended as hazardous pollutants for various water bodies in previous literatures were summarized, and a dataset D-HP for hazardous pollutants in water was obtained. Third, meta-analysis on these two datasets (D-PR and D-HP) was performed, a new dataset D-HPR for hazardous pollutants in reclaimed water was established, including 265 candidates. Finally, 59 substances out of dataset D-HPR were identified as priority pollutants for reclaimed water based on their recommendation frequency. It is expected that this synthetical methodology will provide powerful support for scientific evaluating and managing water pollution and ensuring safe use of reclaimed water. (C) 2021 The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Department环境化学与生态毒理学国家重点实验室 ; 环境化学与生态毒理学国家重点实验室
KeywordPERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS HEALTH-RISK ASSESSMENT WASTE-WATER EMERGING CONTAMINANTS TREATMENT-PLANT SURFACE-WATER POTABLE REUSE PHARMACEUTICALS REMOVAL RECLAMATION
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/47460
Collection环境化学与生态毒理学国家重点实验室
Corresponding AuthorWei, Dongbin
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, Res Ctr Ecoenvironm Sci, State Key Lab Environm Chem & Ecotoxicol, Beijing 100085, Peoples R China
2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
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Wang, Feipeng,Wei, Dongbin,Chen, Miao,et al. A synthetical methodology for identifying priority pollutants in reclaimed water based on meta-analysis[J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES,2022,112(0):106-114.
APA Wang, Feipeng.,Wei, Dongbin.,Chen, Miao.,Peng, Shuang.,Guo, Qiaorong.,...&Du, Yuguo.(2022).A synthetical methodology for identifying priority pollutants in reclaimed water based on meta-analysis.JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES,112(0),106-114.
MLA Wang, Feipeng,et al."A synthetical methodology for identifying priority pollutants in reclaimed water based on meta-analysis".JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 112.0(2022):106-114.
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