Journal of Environmental Protection

Volume 10, Issue 9 (September 2019)

ISSN Print: 2152-2197   ISSN Online: 2152-2219

Google-based Impact Factor: 1.15  Citations  h5-index & Ranking

On the Importance of Sanitary Sewer Overflow on the Total Discharge of Microplastics from Sewage Water

HTML  XML Download Download as PDF (Size: 702KB)  PP. 1105-1118  
DOI: 10.4236/jep.2019.109065    766 Downloads   2,751 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The paper provides an investigation and understanding of the significance of various wastewater flows on microplastics retainment and emission to the environment. WWTPs and sewer overflows as an important pathway of microplastics to the environment are assessed by considering the removal of microplastics in WWTPs with different treatment processes and several sewer overflow types and their contribution to microplastic loads to recipients. On the example of the Baltic Sea basin, presented results indicate a considerable discharge of microplastic from WWTPs despite the relatively good overall removal efficiency. Results show that the discharge of microplastics from sewer overflows can be in the same magnitude as from treated wastewater although the total flow is much lower than that of treated wastewater. Sewer overflow events frequently occur and are expected to increase due to climate change and urbanization, unless infrastructure is adapted. At the same time, sewer overflows are often neglected in conventional wastewater handling.

Share and Cite:

Baresel, C. and Olshammar, M. (2019) On the Importance of Sanitary Sewer Overflow on the Total Discharge of Microplastics from Sewage Water. Journal of Environmental Protection, 10, 1105-1118. doi: 10.4236/jep.2019.109065.

Cited by

[1] Combined sewer overflows: relating event duration monitoring data to wastewater systems' capacity in England
Environmental Science: Water Research …, 2023
[2] Environmental Fate of Fibrous Microplastics of Textile origin
2022
[3] Indicators for microplastic flows
2022
[4] Persistence of fecal indicators and microbial source tracking markers in water flushed from riverbank soils
Water, Air, & Soil …, 2022
[5] Recent developments in microplastic contaminated water treatment: Progress and prospects of carbon-based two-dimensional materials for membranes separation
Chemosphere, 2022
[6] Microplastic in the Baltic Sea: A review of distribution processes, sources, analysis methods and regulatory policies
Environmental Pollution, 2022
[7] Heterogeneity and contribution of microplastics from industrial and domestic sources in a wastewater treatment plant in Xiamen, China
Frontiers in Environmental …, 2021
[8] Microplastics in combined sewer overflows: an experimental study
Journal of Marine …, 2021
[9] Combined Approaches to Predict Microplastic Emissions Within an Urbanized Estuary (Warnow, southwestern Baltic Sea)
2021
[10] Field-Portable Microplastic Sensing in Aqueous Environments: A Perspective on Emerging Techniques
2021
[11] Urban microplastics emissions: effectiveness of retention measures and consequences for the Baltic Sea
2021
[12] Plastics in the Environment: Understanding Impacts and Identifying Solutions
Lausanne: Frontiers Media, 2021
[13] Human impacts and their interactions in the Baltic Sea region
2021
[14] Emission, transport, and deposition of visible plastics in an estuary and the Baltic Sea—A monitoring and modeling approach
Environmental …, 2021
[15] Field-Portable Dissolved Gas Sensing and Perspectives in Aqueous Microplastic Detection
2021
[16] Microplastic fromcast rubber granulate andgranulate-free artificial grass surfaces
2021
[17] Existing and emerging technologies for microplastics removal: Review report of the FanpLESStic-sea project
2021
[18] Mikroplast från gjutet gummigranulat och granulatfria konstgräsytor
2021
[19] Transport and behavior of microplastics emissions from urban sources in the Baltic Sea
2020
[20] Mapping flows for a model city
[21] Water Research & Technology

Copyright © 2024 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.

Creative Commons License

This work and the related PDF file are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.