2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.02.105
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Mixing zone and drinking water intake dilution factor and wastewater generation distributions to enable probabilistic assessment of down-the-drain consumer product chemicals in the U.S.

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“…For example, Kasprzyk‐Hordern et al (2009) studied BP‐3 removal in trickling filter and AS WWTPs and recorded similar removal rates. Leveraging AS removal is ideal because it is the predominant WWTP treatment type in the United States with 86% of wastewater being treated by AS (Kapo et al, 2015), the treatment type most often characterized with experimental removal data (Ramos et al, 2016; Verlicchi et al, 2012), and the treatment type used in WWTP removal models (e.g., SimpleTreat, Struijs, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Kasprzyk‐Hordern et al (2009) studied BP‐3 removal in trickling filter and AS WWTPs and recorded similar removal rates. Leveraging AS removal is ideal because it is the predominant WWTP treatment type in the United States with 86% of wastewater being treated by AS (Kapo et al, 2015), the treatment type most often characterized with experimental removal data (Ramos et al, 2016; Verlicchi et al, 2012), and the treatment type used in WWTP removal models (e.g., SimpleTreat, Struijs, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the iSTREEM model currently does not directly incorporate a probabilistic component, the model can be used as a tool within a probabilistic assessment. Dilution factors computed by the model can be fitted to probability functions and used in Monte Carlo simulations with other relevant parameters to quantify risk (e.g., Simonich et al ; Federle et al ; Kapo et al ). Another area in which the iSTREEM model can be applied is within holistic risk assessment approaches where the objective is to determine the relative influence of consumer product ingredients in the context of multiple stressors (physical habitat, point and nonpoint sources, water chemistry, etc.).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, most of the existing WWTPs in the EU (88.7%, [2] and the US (86% according to Kapo [9]) use and rely on the activated sludge process for domestic waste water treatment, where microorganisms mineralize non-recalcitrant organic pollutants to water and carbon dioxide, or degrade/transform them to acceptable forms, like microbial biomass [2,12,17] or the EU and the US an equivalent treatment efficiency was assumed (US:EU = 1).…”
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confidence: 99%