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Potential of Coagulation, Chlorine Dioxide Oxidation and Sand Biofiltration in Quaternary Treatment of Municipal Wastewater

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  • Kateřina Kohoutová

    (Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Environmental Technology, University of Chemistry and Technology, 160 00 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Iveta Růžičková

    (Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Environmental Technology, University of Chemistry and Technology, 160 00 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Martin Pečenka

    (Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Environmental Technology, University of Chemistry and Technology, 160 00 Prague, Czech Republic)

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Removal of micropollutants from wastewater is currently drawing a lot of attention in the field of municipal wastewater treatment plants. Firstly, this is because of their unpredictable and potentially damaging fate in the environment, and secondly, due to newly established requirements in the relevant European Union Directive (EU) 2024/3019. This article assesses coagulation, oxidation with chlorine dioxide, sand biofilter, and their combinations as potentially cheaper and sustainable alternatives to well-established, but more expensive methods. For the experiments, citalopram, carbamazepine, and diclofenac were chosen as representatives of micropollutants. Removal efficiencies were evaluated using HPLC, COD, and absorbance UV/VIS at different wavelengths. The demand for chlorine dioxide was assessed using the chlorophenol red method. Owing to analytical limitations, the concentrations examined were in mg/L, which significantly exceeds actual concentrations found in wastewater. The application of stand-alone chlorine dioxide oxidation exhibited the best performance as it sufficiently removed citalopram and diclofenac. On the contrary, biodegradation was found to be the least efficient method, as none of the compounds tested were sufficiently removed in a short period of time. However, the results may be partially biased owing to high concentrations of the micropollutants assessed. In the following stage of the research, the evaluation of transformation products is desired to prevent such potentially harmful chemicals from entering the environment.

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  • Kateřina Kohoutová & Iveta Růžičková & Martin Pečenka, 2026. "Potential of Coagulation, Chlorine Dioxide Oxidation and Sand Biofiltration in Quaternary Treatment of Municipal Wastewater," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-19, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:7:p:3402-:d:1911110
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