A Complete Mass Balance for Plastics in a Wastewater Treatment Plant Macroplastics Contributes more than Microplastics

Lasse Abraham Rasmussen*, Lucian Iordachescu, Susanne Tumlin, Jes Vollertsen

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Abstract

A complete plastic particle mass balance was established at Sweden's second-largest wastewater treatment plant. It comprised material collected at its two bar screens, a 20 mm and a 2 mm one, in the influent water after the 20 mm screen, the effluent water, and the digested sludge. Macro- and microplastics above 500 µm were analysed individually applying ATR-FTIR, while microplastics of 10–500 µm were analysed by µFTIR imaging with automated particle recognition. Masses of plastics >500 µm were determined by weighting, while the mass of the smaller microplastics was estimated from the imaging. The total plastic load on the plant was 202.2 kg d−1, of which the two screens retained 73%. The remaining plastic mass was found in the sludge (13.6%) and the effluent (0.4%). The missing 12.7% could be caused by sampling and measuring uncertainties and potentially also fragmentation below the size detection limit of the analytical approach, or by degradation. The bar screens furthermore retained plastics smaller than the screen size, indicating that this material should be taken into account also when solely looking at smaller particles. The overall treatment efficiency of the plant was high: 99.6% considering both macro- and microplastics, and 98.8% considering only microplastics <500 µm.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer117307
TidsskriftWater Research
Vol/bind201
ISSN0043-1354
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 aug. 2021

Emneord

  • Macroplastic
  • Mass balance
  • Microplastic
  • Plastics
  • Screening
  • Wastewater treatment plant

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