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The removal of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole by a high infiltration rate artificial composite soil treatment system
Authors:Qinqin Liu  Miao Li  Fawang Zhang  Hechun Yu  Quan Zhang  Xiang Liu
Institution:1.Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Beijing,China;2.China University of Geosciences (Beijing),Beijing,China;3.School of Environment,Tsinghua University,Beijing,China;4.Beijing Guohuan Tsinghua Environment Engineering Design & Research Institute Co. Ltd.,Beijing,China
Abstract:Sulfamethoxzole (SMX) and trimethoprim (TMP), two combined-using sulfonamide antibiotics, have gained increasing attention in the surface water, groundwater and the drinking water because of the ecological risk. The removal of TMP and SMX by artificial composite soil treatment system (ACST) with different infiltration rates was systematically investigated using K+, Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+ hydrogeochemical indexes. Batch experiments showed that the sorption onto the low-cost and commercially available clay ceramsites was effective for the removal of SMX and TMP from water. The column with more silty clay at high infiltration rate (1.394 m·d–1) had removal rates of 80% to 90% for TMP and 60% to 70% for SMX. High SMX and TMP removal rates had a higher effluent concentration of K+, Ca2+ and Mg2+ and had a lower effluent Na+ concentration. Removal was strongly related to sorption. The results showed that the removal of SMX and TMP was related to hydrogeochemical processes. In this study, ACST is determined to be applicable to the drinking water plants.
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