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The removal of microorganisms and organic micropollutants from wastewater during infiltration to aquifers after irrigation of farmland in the Tula Valley, Mexico
Authors:Chávez Alma  Maya Catalina  Gibson Richard  Jiménez Blanca
Institution:a Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, 04510 D.F., Mexico
b Instituto de Geografía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, 04510 D.F., Mexico
Abstract:The Tula Valley receives untreated wastewater from Mexico City for agricultural irrigation, half of which infiltrates to aquifers from where drinking water is extracted. Samples of wastewater and infiltrated water from three areas of the valley were analyzed for microorganisms, organic micropollutants, and some basic parameters. Concentrations of microorganisms in the infiltrated water were generally very low but the incidence of fecal coliforms (present in 68% of samples), somatic bacteriophages (36%), Giardia spp. (14%), and helminth eggs (8%) suggested a health risk. Organic micropollutants, often present at high concentrations in the wastewater, were generally absent from the infiltrated water except carbamazepine which was in 55% of samples (up to 193 ng/L). There was no correlation between carbamazepine concentrations and the presence of microorganisms but highest concentrations of carbamazepine and boron coincided. A treatment such as nanofiltration would be necessary for the infiltrated water to be a safe potable supply.
Keywords:Wastewater  Microorganisms  Carbamazepine  Infiltration  SAT
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