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  • Vegetation filters utilize natural soil processes to treat wastewater and offer environmental benefits, but may also release emerging contaminants and their byproducts into the environment.
  • A study tested two soil amendments (woodchips and biochar) with synthetic wastewater containing 11 selected contaminants to assess their effectiveness at removing known contaminants and forming unknown metabolites.
  • The results showed that biochar (SB) improved contaminant removal and produced fewer metabolites, while woodchips (SW) decreased retention time and increased metabolite formation due to less effective biodegradation.

Article Abstract

As non-conventional wastewater treatment, vegetation filters make the most of the natural attenuation processes that occur in soil to remove contaminants, while providing several environmental benefits. However, this practice may introduce contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) and their transformation products (TPs) into the environment. A potential improvement to the system was tested using column experiments containing soil (S) and soil amended with woodchips (SW) or biochar (SB) irrigated with synthetic wastewater that included 11 selected CECs. This study evaluated: i) known CECs attenuation and ii) unknown metabolites formation. Known CECs attenuation was assessed by total mass balance by considering both water and soil media. An untargeted metabolomic strategy was developed to assess the formation of unknown metabolites and to identify them in water samples. The results indicated that SB enhanced CECs attenuation and led to the formation of fewer metabolites. Sorption and biodegradation processes were favored by the bigger surface area of particles in SB column, especially for compounds with negative charges. Incorporating woodchips into soil shortened retention times in the column, which reduced attenuation phenomena and resulted in the formation of significantly more metabolites. Incomplete biodegradation reactions, fostered by shorter retention times in SW column could mainly explain these results.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.161890DOI Listing

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