2019_EJRNL_PP_JING_SUN_1.pdf
Terbatas Lili Sawaludin Mulyadi
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Terbatas Lili Sawaludin Mulyadi
» ITB
Microplastics have aroused increasing concern as they pose threats to aquatic species as well as human
beings. They do not only contribute to accumulation of plastics in the environment, but due to absorption
they can also contribute to spreading of micropollutants in the environment. Studies indicated that
wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) play an important role in releasing microplastics to the environment. Therefore, effective detection of the microplastics and understanding their occurrence and fate
in WWTPs are of great importance towards microplastics control. In this review, the up-to-date status on
the detection, occurrence and removal of microplastics in WWTPs are comprehensively reviewed.
Specifically, the different techniques used for collecting microplastics from both wastewater and sewage
sludge, and their pretreatment and characterization methods are reviewed and analyzed. The key aspects
regarding microplastics occurrence in WWTPs, such as concentrations, total discharges, materials, shapes
and sizes are summarized and compared. Microplastics removal in different treatment stages and their
retention in sewage sludge are explored. The development of potential microplastics-targeted treatment
technologies is also presented. Although previous researches in microplastics have undoubtedly
improved our level of understanding, it is clear that much remains to be learned about microplastics in
WWTPs, as many unanswered questions and thereby concerns still remain; some of these important
future research areas are outlined. The key challenges appear to be to harmonize detection methods as
well as microplastics mitigation from wastewater and sewage sludge.
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