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Review of Endocrine-Disrupting-Compound Removal Technologies in Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants: An EU Perspective

Teodora BasileDepartment of Water Engineering and Chemistry, The Polytechnic University of Bari, 4, Via E. Orabona, 70125 Bari, ItalyAndrea PetrellaDepartment of Water Engineering and Chemistry, The Polytechnic University of Bari, 4, Via E. Orabona, 70125 Bari, ItalyMario PetrellaDepartment of Water Engineering and Chemistry, The Polytechnic University of Bari, 4, Via E. Orabona, 70125 Bari, ItalyG. BoghetichDepartment of Water Engineering and Chemistry, The Polytechnic University of Bari, 4, Via E. Orabona, 70125 Bari, ItalyValentina PetruzzelliDepartment of Water Engineering and Chemistry, The Polytechnic University of Bari, 4, Via E. Orabona, 70125 Bari, ItalySara ColasuonnoDepartment of Water Engineering and Chemistry, The Polytechnic University of Bari, 4, Via E. Orabona, 70125 Bari, ItalyDomenico PetruzzelliDepartment of Water Engineering and Chemistry, The Polytechnic University of Bari, 4, Via E. Orabona, 70125 Bari, Italy
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Abstract

Xenobiotic persistent organic pollutants are ubiquitous in the environment (air, water, soil, biota), and this is the origin of the rising concern about their potential impact. Recent advances in chemical analysis at trace levels and a lack of knowledge about the fate and transport of reference compounds lead to a strong research demand in this area. In this context, special attention is focused on control technologies in water and wastewater involving the application of advanced technologies to minimize their environmental release. After presenting the environmental and sanitary impacts associated with the main classes of persistent xenobiotic compounds, this article focuses on endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs), a class of chemicals interfering with the endocrine systems of mammals and lower animals. In the second part of this article, the basic principles of the advanced technologies used for EDC control in water and wastewater are critically discussed with specific reference to their engineering aspects.

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