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    Assessment of full-scale natural systems for the removal of PPCPs from wastewater in small communities

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    This study assessed the ability to remove pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) of three different full-scale hybrid pond-constructed wetlands and a conventional wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). The four systems were fed with primary-treated urban wastewaters. The three hybrid systems consisted of several different subsystems (ponds, surface flow constructed wetlands and horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands) connected in series, and their PPCP degradation efficiency was monitored. In addition, the enantiomeric behaviour of ibuprofen was studied in all the subsystems. The hybrid systems were at least as efficient in PPCP removal as the WWTP, removal efficiencies mainly exceeding 70%. Moreover, enantiomeric analysis indicates that ibuprofen removal followed a predominantly aerobic and microbiological pathway. Constructed wetlands and ponds are therefore successful technologies for removing PPCPs from wastewater and the most significant removal process in these systems is biologically mediated.This study was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through projects CTM2008-06676-C05-04/TECNO and CTM2005-06457-C05-03. One of us Ms. MH-V kindly acknowledges a fellowship from the same funding Agency and Dr. VM acknowledges a Juan de la Cierva contract. We would like to thank Ricardo Sidrach-Cardona MartĂ­nez and Luis for their help during the sampling campaigns.Peer reviewe
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