Fate of environmental pollutants: A review.

Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation
Niroj AryalAndrea Ofori-Boadu

Abstract

A review of the literature published in 2019 on topics associated with the fate of environmental pollutants is presented. Environmental pollutants covered include pharmaceuticals, antibiotic-resistant bacteria and genes, pesticides and veterinary medicines, personal care products and emerging pollutants, PFAS, microplastics, nanomaterials, heavy metals and radionuclides, nutrients, pathogens and indicator organisms, and oil and hydrocarbons. For each pollutant, the occurrence in the environment and/or their fate in engineered as well as natural systems in matrices including water, soil, wastewater, stormwater, runoff, and/or manure is presented based on the published literature. The review includes current developments in understanding pollutants in natural and engineered systems, and relevant physico-chemical processes, as well as biological processes.

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Jan 6, 2021·Journal of Xenobiotics·Agnieszka Gruszecka-Kosowska
Sep 4, 2021·Journal of Hazardous Materials·Almendra Reyes-CalderónAshutosh Sharma

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