Publications by authors named "YuKang Hua"

This study investigates the discharge of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) into natural waters, highlighting a significant correlation with regional human activities. Despite the complexity of assessing factors influencing PPCPs sources, it remains underexplored. By conducting an extensive literature review of seven categories of PPCPs in WWTPs across five typical regions of China, the study reveals both similarities and disparities in PPCPs composition.

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Hexachlorobutadiene (HCBD), as an emerging persistent organic pollutant, poses a pressing global environmental issue concerning its reduction and control. However, the lack of systematic studies on the sources and occurrence of HCBD hinders the development of effective disposal technologies. This study addresses HCBD prevention and treatment from multiple perspectives, including source emissions, environmental contamination distribution, and control technologies.

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Article Synopsis
  • Urban wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and drinking water treatment plants (DWTPs) are crucial for providing safe drinking water and protecting aquatic ecosystems, but they face challenges from pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs).
  • A study found PPCPs are widely present in these treatment plants, with concentrations varying by region due to population and economic factors; approximately two-thirds are degraded in WWTPs but about 10% remain in drinking water.
  • Recommendations include limiting PPCP concentrations in WWTP effluent to <1100 ng/L and establishing emission standards to reduce health and environmental risks while enhancing urban water systems.
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Microplastics (MPs) as emerging contaminants have become a major global concern, however, the distribution and origin of MPs in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) and their impacts on ecosystem are poorly known. Hence, we systematically evaluated the profile of MPs on the representative metropolitan locations of Lhasa and Huangshui Rivers and the scenic sites of Namco and Qinghai Lake. The average abundance of MPs in the water samples was 7020 items/m, which was 34 and 52 times higher than those for the sediment (206.

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