Behavior of organic micropollutants during river bank filtration in Budapest, Hungary

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Contributors

  • Zsuzsanna Nagy-Kovács - , BudapestWaterworks Ltd (Author)
  • Balázs László - , BudapestWaterworks Ltd (Author)
  • Erno Fleit - , BudapestWaterworks Ltd (Author)
  • Katalin Czihat-Mártonné - , BudapestWaterworks Ltd (Author)
  • Gábor Till - , BudapestWaterworks Ltd (Author)
  • Hilmar Börnick - , Chair of Hydrochemistry and Water Technology (Author)
  • Yasmin Adomat - , Dresden University of Applied Sciences (HTW) (Author)
  • Thomas Grischek - , Dresden University of Applied Sciences (HTW) (Author)

Abstract

This paper summarizes results from a half-year sampling campaign in Budapest, when Danube River water and bank filtrate were analyzed for 36 emerging micropollutants. Twelve micropollutants were detected regularly in both river water and bank filtrate. Bisphenol A, carbamazepine, and sulfamethoxazole showed low removal (< 20%) during bank filtration on Szentendre Island and Csepel island, whereas 1H-benzotriazole, tolyltriazole, diclofenac, cefepime, iomeprol, metazachlor, and acesulfame showed medium to high removal rates of up to 78%. The concentration range in bank filtrate was much lower compared to river water, proving the equilibration effect of bank filtration for water quality.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number1861
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume10
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - 14 Dec 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Keywords

  • Attenuation, Organic micropollutants, Pharmaceuticals, River bank filtration