Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (May 2022)
Improved impact assessment of micropollutants release from WWTPs
Abstract
During wastewater treatment, incomplete elimination of micropollutants occurs. Recently, the potential impacts of the release of some micropollutants at the scale of France have been studied. These impact calculations were incomplete due to a lack of characterization factors (CFs). In the present study, we used already developed machine learning models to complement the missing CFs. The conclusions were not modified for the impact on aquatic environment, but were mitigated for the impact on human health: the higher toxicological potential impact could be driven by a high-emitted mass, and a high number of compounds could take a significant part of the overall impact.