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Fate and behavior of microplastics in wastewater, accumulation in organisms and effects

Autores

EGEA-CORBACHO LOPERA, ÁGATA, Franco A.A. , Martín-García A.P. , Quiroga J.M. , Coello M.D.

Publicación externa

No

Medio

Detect. and Treat. of Emerg. Contam. in Wastewater

Alcance

Capítulo de un Libro

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Fecha de publicacion

01/01/2024

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85196439772

Abstract

Studies on how microplastics (MPs) behave in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are increasing day by day. Although conventional WWTPs can efficiently remove MPs (64-99%), when considering the daily discharge rate, this percentage would not be sufficient. The total amount of MPs would still be discharged daily into the environment; therefore, the final effluent can act as one of the main routes of entry of MPs into aquatic environments. This chapter reviews the behavior of MPs in the different WWTP units, as well as their accumulation in the sludge. Subsequently, a discussion on how the MPs from the WWTP can reach the receiving media, such as aquatic or terrestrial media (water line and sludge line), to finally discuss how the fauna is affected by the entry of the MPs into the environment. These MPs can be ingested by aquatic life forms, leading to their bioaccumulation and biomagnification along the food chain, and causing negative effects on tissues, organs, and metabolism. MPs can also act as transport vehicles for other emerging pollutants such as pharmaceuticals and pesticides, increasing their hazardousness. © 2024 IWAP.

Palabras clave

Bioaccumulation; Biota; Biotoxicity; Microplastics; Sludge; Wastewater