J. Lillo
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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2018
V. Martínez-Hernández; M. Leal; Raffaella Meffe; Á. De Miguel; C. Alonso-Alonso; I. De Bustamante; J. Lillo; Isabel Martín; Juan José Salas
Vegetation filters (VFs), a type of land application system, are a robust technology based on natural treatment mechanisms for the removal of wastewater contaminants. Their capacity to attenuate emerging organic contaminants (EOCs) has not yet been evaluated. The present study reports the results of a 2-year EOC monitoring carried out using a poplar VF receiving wastewater primarily treated by an Imhoff tank. The compounds selected included analgesics, a β-adrenergic blocker, stimulants, an anticonvulsant, an anti-depressant, an anti-inflammatory, an antibiotic and analgesic and stimulant metabolites. EOCs were analysed in the Imhoff tank effluent, in the infiltrated water at a depth of 90cm and in the groundwater at a depth of 10m. The results demonstrated that EOC attenuation was more significant in the first 90cm than in the rest of the soil profile. The removal efficiency for all of the selected EOCs was higher than 90% with the exception of ketoprofen, which may pose a higher threat of groundwater contamination. The observed attenuation correlated with the hydrophobicity and charge state of the EOCs. The higher persistence of the metabolites 4-AAA and 4-FAA shows that progression in the degradation pathway does not always imply a mitigation of contamination.
Journal of Environmental Management | 2016
Raffaella Meffe; Ángel de Miguel; Virtudes Martínez Hernández; J. Lillo; Irene de Bustamante
Vegetation filters, a nature based wastewater regeneration technology, have been reported as a feasible solution for small municipalities and scattered populations with limited access to sewage networks. However even when such a treatment is properly planned, the leaching of contaminants through the unsaturated zone may occur. The amendment of soil with a readily-labile source of carbon is supposed to ameliorate the removal of contaminants by stimulating microbial activity and enhancing sorption processes. In this study, lab-scale leaching column experiments were carried out to explore if the addition of woodchips to the soil could be a feasible strategy to be integrated in a vegetation filter. Two different types of arrangement of soil and woodchips layers were tested. The soil was collected from an operating vegetation filter treating wastewater of an office building characterised by a high nutrient load. Daily pulse of synthetic wastewater were applied into the columns and effluent samples were collected and analyzed for major ions, total nitrogen (NT), total phosphorous (PT) and chemical oxygen demand (COD). By the end of the experiment, NT, NO3-N and PT soil contents were also measured. Results indicate that amendments with woodchips enhance the elimination of wastewater-originated contaminants. NT removal in the columns with woodchips reaches a value of 99.4%. The main processes responsible for this elimination are NH4-N sorption and nitrification/denitrification. This latter fostered by the reduced redox conditions due to the enhanced microbial activity. High removal of PT (99%) is achieved independently of the woodchips presence due to retention and/or precipitation phenomena. The COD removal efficiency is not affected by the presence of the woodchips. The leaching of organic carbon occurs only during the experimental start-up period.
Ecological Engineering | 2013
Á. De Miguel; V. Martínez-Hernández; M. Leal; V. González-Naranjo; I. De Bustamante; J. Lillo; Isabel Martín; Juan José Salas; M.P. Palacios-Díaz
Ecological Engineering | 2014
Ángel de Miguel; Raffaella Meffe; M. Leal; Víctor González-Naranjo; V. Martínez-Hernández; J. Lillo; Isabel Martín; Juan José Salas; Irene de Bustamante
Chemosphere | 2017
M. Leal; V. Martínez-Hernández; Raffaella Meffe; J. Lillo; Irene de Bustamante
Aqua-LAC: revista del Programa Hidrológico Internacional para América Latina y el Caribe | 2010
Irene de Bustamante; M.C. Cabrera; Lucila Candela Lledó; J. Lillo; Mp. Palacios
Archive | 2012
V. González-Naranjo; M. Leal; J. Lillo; I. De Bustamante; M.P. Palacios
Archive | 2017
A. Pérez-Barbón; I. De Bustamante; J. Lillo
Estudios en la Zona No Saturada: Vol.XII: trabajos presentados en las XII Jornadas de investigación en la Zona No Saturada del Suelo, Alcalá de Henares, 18-20 de noviembre de 2015, 2015, ISBN 978-84-16133-91-8, págs. 155-158 | 2015
Á. De Miguel; Raffaella Meffe; M. Leal; V. González-Naranjo; V. Martínez-Hernández; J. Lillo; Isabel Martín; Juan José Salas; I. De Bustamante
Estudios en la Zona No Saturada: Vol.XII: trabajos presentados en las XII Jornadas de investigación en la Zona No Saturada del Suelo, Alcalá de Henares, 18-20 de noviembre de 2015, 2015, ISBN 978-84-16133-91-8, págs. 149-153 | 2015
Raffaella Meffe; Á. De Miguel; L. Sánchez Ruano; V. Martínez-Hernández; M. Leal; J. Lillo; I. De Bustamante