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Elimination of Microplastics by Downstream Sand Filters in Wastewater Treatment

Sebastian Wolff, Felix Weber, Jutta Kerpen, Miriam Winklhofer, Markus Engelhart, Luisa Barkmann

2020Water91 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The elimination of microplastic particles (MPP) and microplastic fibers (MPF) was investigated in the final treatment stage (sand filtration) in two municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) and the final treatment stage (sand filtration) at a process WWTP of a manufacturer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). At each sampling site, three samples on three different days were taken (before/after sand filtration). The samples were filtered through a 10 μm stainless steel cartridge filter utilizing a stainless steel centrifugal pump. Microplastics (MP) were separated from the wastewater matrix by oxidative treatment and density separation and analyzed by Raman microspectroscopy. Due to precautionary measures, procedural blanks were very low with a mean number of 4.3 ± 2.7 MPP and 0.88 ± 0.56 MPF within eight blank samples. The municipal WWTPs were able to eliminate 99.2% ± 0.29% and 99.4% ± 0.15% of MP in the sand filtration stage. The sand filtration of a PVC manufacturer eliminated 99.2%–99.9%.

Topics & Concepts

Filtration (mathematics)MicroplasticsWastewaterPolyvinyl chlorideCartridgeSewage treatmentFilter (signal processing)Waste managementEnvironmental sciencePulp and paper industryMaterials scienceEnvironmental engineeringChemistryEnvironmental chemistryComposite materialMetallurgyComputer scienceMathematicsEngineeringStatisticsComputer visionMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management Techniquesbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties