Brief for GSDR - Emerging Contaminants in urban stormwater: Challenges and perspectives for sustainable water use


Autoria(s): Bandala, Erick R.; Goonetilleke, Ashantha
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Emerging contaminants (ECs) are chemical compounds commonly present in water. It is only recently that this family of compounds is being recognized as significant water pollutants (. ECs include a wide variety of chemicals such as pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs), pesticides, hydrocarbons and hormones, among others, that once released into the environment exert adverse impacts on the human and wildlife endocrine system. Natural attenuation and conventional treatment processes are not capable of removing these micro-pollutants detected in wastewater influent and effluent and surface and drinking water. The main challenges related with presence of ECs in stormwater in the context of reuse are: a) Development of suitable laboratory test methodologies and protocols for ECs identification and quantification b) Identification of the sources of ECs in the urban environment; c) Understanding their impacts on human and/or ecosystem health; and d). Development of cost-effective removal technologies which are appropriate for large as well as small-scale application.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93766/

Publicador

UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform

Relação

https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/980043_Bandala%20et%20al._Emerging%20Contaminants%20in%20urban%20stormwater_challenges%20and%20perspectives%20for%20sustainable%20water%20use.pdf

Bandala, Erick R. & Goonetilleke, Ashantha (2016) Brief for GSDR - Emerging Contaminants in urban stormwater: Challenges and perspectives for sustainable water use. UN Global Sustainable Development Report.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090508 Water Quality Engineering #Stormwater reuse #Emerging contaminants #PPCPs #Emerging water treatment technologies
Tipo

Review