Publications by authors named "Karin Pachel"

Microplastics (MPs) research still at the budding stage in Estonia. A theoretical model build on substance flow analysis principles was developed. The goal of this study is to broaden understanding of MPs-types in wastewater and their contribution from known sources, quantify their presence based on model prediction and measurements.

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Chemical pollution poses a threat to the aquatic environment and to human health. Wastewater treatment plants are the last defensive line between the aquatic environment and emissions of pollutants. This study focuses on identification of most relevant hazardous substances in Estonian municipal wastewater and their fate in the treatment process.

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Experiments of nano-filtration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO) were conducted to remove most pollutants from the biological treated leachate. For example, the purified permeate after reverse osmosis treatment with spiral membranes reached effluent water quality as follows: COD of 57 mg O2/l, BOD7 of 35 mg O2/l, and suspended solid of 1 mg/l which satisfies the discharge standards in Estonia. For both RO and NF, conductivity can be reduced by 91% from 6.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study assessed changes in nutrient concentrations in Estonian rivers over the past 15-20 years due to improved wastewater treatment and reduced fertilizer use and livestock numbers.
  • A statistical analysis of 53 sampling sites across 40 rivers revealed a significant decrease in nitrogen concentration at 18 sites, linked to reduced fertilizer usage, lower agricultural land area, decreased pollution from point sources, and better soil-water self-purification.
  • In contrast, phosphorus levels decreased in only 13 locations, with increases at 7 sites, largely due to inefficiencies in small wastewater treatment facilities and poor maintenance of drainage systems, leading to the transport of soil phosphorus into water.
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