The growing introduction of pharmaceutical compounds into waterways is a contemporary environmental issue in the Middle East and North Africa. This escalating problem necessitates a careful examination of the risks associated with the presence of pharmaceuticals in water sources. The present study analysed samples from eight wastewater treatment plants in an Arabian Peninsula nation. Sixty-nine percent of pharmaceuticals were partially or fully removed, while 31% showed higher effluent concentrations, indicating potential accumulation post-treatment. The highest detected pharmaceuticals were paracetamol (1300â±â8 ng/L), metformin (1100â±â70 ng/L) in effluent, and mefenamic acid (630â±â3 ng/L), captopril (560â±â11 ng/L), and amitriptyline (510â±â1 ng/L) in influents. For radiopharmaceuticals, influent activity exceeded that in effluents, with Ga-67 being the most prominent (influent, 0.28â±â0.07 Bq/L; effluent, 0.22â±â0.02 Bq/L). Sludge samples showed higher radioactivity levels than wastewater samples, primarily from I-131 at 5â±â2 Bq/kg. The data obtained from this study will enable the assessment of potential hazards posed by pharmaceutical mixtures in the receiving environment in a hitherto less studied region.
Pharmaceuticals and radiopharmaceuticals in wastewater treatment plants: insights from an Arabian Peninsula nation.
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作者:Alfarsi Ali, Kumar Anupama, Gismelseed Abbasher M, Al Azkawi Ahlam, Al Mahdouri Marwa, Al Mabsali Fadhila N, Babu Sathish, Al Harthy Yaqoob, Al Hosni Muna, Nugegoda Dayanthi
| 期刊: | Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar;32(15):9844-9871 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s11356-025-36287-6 | ||
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