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A review of selected microcontaminants and microorganisms in land runoff and tile drainage in treated sludge-amended soils.
Ghirardini, A; Verlicchi, P.
Affiliation
  • Ghirardini A; Department of Engineering, University of Ferrara, Via Saragat 1, 44122 Ferrara, Italy. Electronic address: andrea.ghirardini@unife.it.
  • Verlicchi P; Department of Engineering, University of Ferrara, Via Saragat 1, 44122 Ferrara, Italy; Terra and Acqua Laboratory of the Technopole network of the University of Ferrara, Via Borsari 46, 44123 Ferrara, Italy. Electronic address: paola.verlicchi@unife.it.
Sci Total Environ ; 655: 939-957, 2019 Mar 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30481719
ABSTRACT
The objective of this study is to provide a snapshot of the quality of surface runoff and tile drainage in sludge-amended soil in terms of 57 microcontaminants, including pharmaceuticals, hormones and fragrances, and 5 different species of bacteria. It also discusses the main factors affecting their occurrence (soil characteristics, applied sludge load and rate, sludge application method, rain intensity and frequency). It is based on 38 investigations carried out by different research groups in Canada, Australia, the USA and Ireland. The most frequently investigated compounds were hormones, the antiseptics triclosan and triclocarban, the analgesics and anti-inflammatories acetaminophen, ibuprofen and naproxen, the antibiotic sulfamethoxazole, the lipid regulator gemfibrozil and the psychiatric drug carbamazepine. Of all the bacteria, E. coli was the most monitored species. It was found that concentrations of the studied pollutants in surface runoff and tile drainage may vary, depending on many factors. They are generally lower than those observed in the secondary municipal effluent and in surface water, but their contribution to the deterioration of surface water quality might be relevant, mainly in wide rural areas. In this context, the reported data or their ranges represent an attempt to provide reference thresholds and bands of observed concentrations for a rough estimation of the contribution made by the release of the selected pollutants into surface water bodies via surface runoff and tile drainage.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil Pollutants / Bacteria / Water Pollutants, Chemical / Environmental Monitoring / Agriculture Language: En Journal: Sci Total Environ Year: 2019 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil Pollutants / Bacteria / Water Pollutants, Chemical / Environmental Monitoring / Agriculture Language: En Journal: Sci Total Environ Year: 2019 Type: Article