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    Huerta-Fontela, Maria; Galceran, Maria Teresa; Ventura, Francesc

    Water research (Oxford), January 2011, 2011, 2011-Jan, 2011-01-00, 20110101, Letnik: 45, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    The occurrence of fifty-five pharmaceuticals, hormones and metabolites in raw waters used for drinking water production and their removal through a drinking water treatment were studied. Thirty-five out of fifty-five drugs were detected in the raw water at the facility intake with concentrations up to 1200 ng/L. The behavior of the compounds was studied at each step: prechlorination, coagulation, sand filtration, ozonation, granular activated carbon filtration and post-chlorination; showing that the complete treatment accounted for the complete removal of all the compounds detected in raw waters except for five of them. Phenytoin, atenolol and hydrochlorothiazide were the three pharmaceuticals most frequently found in finished waters at concentrations about 10 ng/L. Sotalol and carbamazepine epoxide were found in less than a half of the samples at lower concentrations, above 2 ng/L. However despite their persistence, the removals of these five pharmaceuticals were higher than 95%. ► Thirty-five out of fifty-five drugs detected in raw waters. ► Drinking treatment effectively removes 30 out of 35 target pharmaceuticals. ► Phenytoin, atenolol, sotalol, hydrochlorothiazide and carbamazepine epoxide detected in finished waters.