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Analysis of drug residues in waters from small wastewater treatment plants
Pešková, Karolína ; Repková, Martina (referee) ; Mravcová, Ludmila (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of pharmaceuticals residues in wastewater from wastewater treatment plants used for smaller sources of pollution (up to 2000 population equivalent). Pharmaceuticals entering the environment are a highly discussed topic, especially due to the emergence of antibiotic resistance, negative effects on non-target organisms, vegetation etc. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with smaller wastewater treatment plants or root sewage treatment plants, which achieve excellent results in the field of organic pollution removal. It deals with their detailed description, functioning or division. Attention is paid to pharmaceuticals in general, mechanisms of their removal and methods of their determination in wastewater. In total of 24 drugs from the group of beta-blockers, macrolide antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antiepileptics, antidepressants and sulfonamides were selected for analysis. In the experimental part of this diploma thesis, wastewater samples were taken from domestic wastewater treatment plants (type AT 6, AT 12 Plus, AT 30 and AT 150) and from the root sewage treatment plant of Dražovice. The samples were first processed using optimized extraction method (solid phase extraction) and then analyzed using optimized UPLC-ESI-MS method. The presence of pharmaceuticals residues was confirmed in all analysed wastewater. The highest concentrations were detected for the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pharmaceuticals – ibuprofen and diclofenac.
The use of ecotoxicity tests for the use of treatment technologies
Konečná, Kateřina ; Komendová, Renata (referee) ; Zlámalová Gargošová, Helena (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the assessment of the effectiveness of treatment technologies in domestic wastewater treatment plants. For these purposes, samples were taken from 3 different domestic wastewater trearment plant. Two representatives of the aquatic ecosystem, the plant Lemna minor and the freshwater crustacean Thamnocephalus platyurus, were selected for the ecotoxicity assessment. For assessment from an analytical point of view, indicators were selected according to the Government Regulation on the discharge of water into surface and underground waters No. 401/2015 Coll. and 57/2016 Coll. All the selected residential cleaning plants correspond in size to 30–500 equivalent inhabitants, while they are used by approx. 10–20 inhabitants. The results of ecotoxicological tests confirmed that domestic wastewater treatment plants effectively reduce the level of toxicity. In all domestic waste water treatment plants, IC50 values for L. minor and LC50 values for T. platyurus were determined only at the influent, as neither inhibition nor mortality higher than 50% compared to the control group was achieved at the effluent. In L. minor, the growth inhibition values (IC50) on the influent were in the range of 9.39–43.99 ml/l, in T. platyurus the LC50 values in the influent were determined in the range of 5.6–20 ml/l. However, the results of the chemical analysis revealed that none of the water from the domestic treatment plants selected by us is suitable for discharge into groundwater or surface water, as they exceed the limit values set in government regulations.
Analysis of drug residues in waters from small wastewater treatment plants
Pešková, Karolína ; Repková, Martina (referee) ; Mravcová, Ludmila (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of pharmaceuticals residues in wastewater from wastewater treatment plants used for smaller sources of pollution (up to 2000 population equivalent). Pharmaceuticals entering the environment are a highly discussed topic, especially due to the emergence of antibiotic resistance, negative effects on non-target organisms, vegetation etc. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with smaller wastewater treatment plants or root sewage treatment plants, which achieve excellent results in the field of organic pollution removal. It deals with their detailed description, functioning or division. Attention is paid to pharmaceuticals in general, mechanisms of their removal and methods of their determination in wastewater. In total of 24 drugs from the group of beta-blockers, macrolide antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antiepileptics, antidepressants and sulfonamides were selected for analysis. In the experimental part of this diploma thesis, wastewater samples were taken from domestic wastewater treatment plants (type AT 6, AT 12 Plus, AT 30 and AT 150) and from the root sewage treatment plant of Dražovice. The samples were first processed using optimized extraction method (solid phase extraction) and then analyzed using optimized UPLC-ESI-MS method. The presence of pharmaceuticals residues was confirmed in all analysed wastewater. The highest concentrations were detected for the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pharmaceuticals – ibuprofen and diclofenac.

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