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Science of The Total Environment | 2016

Removal of a wide range of emerging pollutants from wastewater treatment plant discharges by micro-grain activated carbon in fluidized bed as tertiary treatment at large pilot scale

R. Mailler; Johnny Gasperi; Y. Coquet; Audrey Buleté; Emmanuelle Vulliet; Steven Deshayes; Sifax Zedek; C. Mirande-Bret; V. Eudes; A. Bressy; Emilie Caupos; Régis Moilleron; Ghassan Chebbo; Vincent Rocher

Among the solutions to reduce micropollutant discharges into the aquatic environment, activated carbon adsorption is a promising technique and a large scale pilot has been tested at the Seine Centre (240,000 m(3)/d - Paris, France) wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). While most of available works studied fixed bed or contact reactors with a separated separation step, this study assesses a new type of tertiary treatment based on a fluidized bed containing a high mass of activated carbon, continuously renewed. For the first time in the literature, micro-grain activated carbon (μGAC) was studied. The aims were (1) to determine the performances of fluidized bed operating with μCAG on both emerging micropollutants and conventional wastewater quality parameters, and (2) to compare its efficiency and applicability to wastewater to former results obtained with PAC. Thus, conventional wastewater quality parameters (n=11), pharmaceuticals and hormones (PPHs; n=62) and other emerging pollutants (n=57) have been monitored in μGAC configuration during 13 campaigns. A significant correlation has been established between dissolved organic carbon (DOC), PPHs and UV absorbance at 254 nm (UV-254) removals. This confirms that UV-254 could be used as a tertiary treatment performance indicator to monitor the process. This parameter allowed identifying that the removals of UV-254 and DOC reach a plateau from a μGAC retention time (SRT) of 90-100 days. The μGAC configuration substantially improves the overall quality of the WWTP discharges by reducing biological (38-45%) and chemical oxygen demands (21-48%), DOC (13-44%) and UV-254 (22-48%). In addition, total suspended solids (TSS) are retained by the μGAC bed and a biological activity (nitratation) leads to a total elimination of NO2(-). For micropollutants, PPHs have a good affinity for μGAC and high (>60%) or very high (>80%) removals are observed for most of the quantified compounds (n=22/32), i.e. atenolol (92-97%), carbamazepine (80-94%), ciprofloxacin (75-95%), diclofenac (71-97%), oxazepam (74-91%) or sulfamethoxazole (56-83%). In addition, alkylphenols, artificial sweeteners, benzotriazole, bisphenol A, personal care products (triclocarban and parabens) and pesticides have removals lying in the 50 ->90% range. Overall, the fluidized bed of μGAC allows obtaining performances comparable to PAC at the same activated carbon dose. Indeed, the average removal of the 13 PPHs found at a high occurrence (>75%) in WWTP discharges is similar at 20 g/m(3) of μGAC (78-89%) and PAC (85-93%). In addition, this recycled μGAC operation leads to several operational advantages (no FeCl3, reactivable, higher SRT, higher treated flow) and has a stronger impact on the overall wastewater quality compared to PAC.


Water Research | 2015

Study of a large scale powdered activated carbon pilot: Removals of a wide range of emerging and priority micropollutants from wastewater treatment plant effluents

R. Mailler; Johnny Gasperi; Yves Coquet; Steven Deshayes; Sifax Zedek; Cécile Cren-Olivé; Nathalie Cartiser; Véronique Eudes; Adèle Bressy; Emilie Caupos; Régis Moilleron; Ghassan Chebbo; Vincent Rocher


Science of The Total Environment | 2014

First assessment of triclosan, triclocarban and paraben mass loads at a very large regional scale: case of Paris conurbation (France).

Johnny Gasperi; Darine Geara; Catherine Lorgeoux; Adèle Bressy; Sifax Zedek; Vincent Rocher; Antoine G. El Samrani; Ghassan Chebbo; Régis Moilleron


Techniques Sciences Méthodes | 2016

Élimination des polluants émergents dans les rejets de STEP - 1. Étude du procédé CarboPlus à l’échelle du prototype

V. Rocher; R. Mailler; Johnny Gasperi; Y. Coquet; F. Nauleau; O. Rousselot; S. Azimi; Steven Deshayes; Sifax Zedek; V. Eudes; Adèle Bressy; Emilie Caupos; Régis Moilleron; Ghassan Chebbo


16th international conference on Chemistry and the Environment (ICCE 2017) | 2017

An overview of the parabens, triclosan and triclocarban contamination in the continuum greywater – surface water

Adèle Bressy; Sifax Zedek; Rémi Mazerolles; Emilie Caupos; Romain Mailler; Pascale Neveu; Vincent Rocher; Régis Moilleron


16th international conference on Chemistry and the Environment (ICCE 2017) | 2017

Domestic micropollutants, a diffuse industrial pollution – Part 1: from greywater to receiving water

Régis Moilleron; Alexandre Bergé; Steven Deshayes; Sifax Zedek; Véronique Eudes; Adèle Bressy


11e Congrès International du GRUTTEE | 2016

Devenir des micropolluants au sein des stations d’épuration : étude simultanée des filières eau et boue

Steven Deshayes; Sifax Zedek; Véronique Eudes; Christine Droguet; Vincent Rocher; Romain Mailler; Johnny Gasperi; Bonnaud Bertille; Emilie Caupos; Adèle Bressy; R. Moilleron


SETAC Europe 25th Annual Meeting | 2015

Removal of emerging micropollutants from wastewater discharges by powdered and micro-grain activated carbon - Progress of the CarboPlus® project

Romain Mailler; Johnny Gasperi; Yves Coquet; Steven Deshayes; Sifax Zedek; Audrey Buleté; Emmanuelle Vulliet; Véronique Eudes; Adèle Bressy; Emilie Caupos; Régis Moilleron; Ghassan Chebbo; Vincent Rocher


9th IWA Specialist Conference on Assessment and Control of Micropollutants and Hazardous Substances in Water | 2015

Parabens and triclosan: from greywater to surface water at the Paris conurbation scale

Régis Moilleron; Adèle Bressy; Johnny Gasperi; Darine Geara-Matta; Catherine Lorgeoux; Vincent Rocher; Sifax Zedek; Steven Deshayes; Véronique Eudes


7th International Conference on Environment Science and Technology | 2014

Removal of emerging micropollutants from WWTP discharges: is activated carbon suitable for wastewater application?

Romain Mailler; Johnny Gasperi; Yves Coquet; Cécile Cren-Olivé; Nathalie Cartiser; Sifax Zedek; Steven Deshayes; Adèle Bressy; Emilie Caupos; Régis Moilleron; Ghassan Chebbo; Vincent Rocher

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